Árdís - 01.01.1958, Qupperneq 32

Árdís - 01.01.1958, Qupperneq 32
30 ÁRDÍS The Deaconate Delivered ai Conveniion of Luiheran Women's League June 21, 1958 The Deaconess motto is: “The Love of Christ constraineth us.” II Cor. 5:14. First of all, I shall answer the question: “Who is a deaconness?” A deaconess is a woman who has been called to a church career, and who has qualified for and been consecrated by the Church to to the office of Deaconess. She is a member of the diaconate, which is a fellowship of such women who serve as a community of re- ligious workers. “Sister” is the name by which all deaconesses may be called as was Phoebe, a deaconess of the first century church (Romans 16:1-12). This family word denotes a bond of kinship among the deaconesses and with those whom they serve. The promises of the Deaconess are comparable to the pastor’s vows of ordination. In the rite of consecration she solemnly promises to serve faithfully as a deaconess. It is expected that she will do so until God directs her into another activity. The diaconate has its roots in the New Testament church. At this early age, a congregational office was originated, responsible for the duty of administering the congregation’s ministry of mercy (Acts 6:1-6). Women were admitted to this office, for St. Paul wrote about “Phoebe,” a deaconess of the church at Cenchrea (Romans 16:1). The bishop inducted these early deaconesses into office with the laying on of hands in the presence of the congre- gation. The consecration prayer he used, continues to be part of the modern rite of consecration for ULCA deaconesses. After the fourth century, the diaconate declined rapidly and for thirteen centuries lay dormant until revived by Pastor Theodore Fliedner at Kaiserswerth, Germany, in 1836. He established the first Motherhouse there in 1836 for the purpose of educating and training Christian women for professional charitable ministrations in a closely affiliated sisterhood. The astonishing thing about the new movement was the speed with which it grew. From Holland, Switzerland, France, and the
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