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Friar_David_O.Carm
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It all comes down to the Church (rite) as to what a deacon can and can not do.
A deacon does have a role in the Divine Liturgy/Mass but a priest is needed for the consecration.
In the Western Church, a deacon can preside at marriages as it is the couple that confers the sacrament of marriage, the priest or deacon is a witness. They can also baptize and give blessings.
In the Byzantine Churches a deacon does not preside at a marriage as it is the priest that confers the sacrament there. There are no vows shared in the Mystery of Crowning. They also do not baptize as all the Mysteries of Initiation are done at ones. An infant is baptized and chrismated (confirmed) and then recieves First Eucharist at the Divine Liturgy that follows. They also can not give blessings.
A deacon does have a role in the Divine Liturgy/Mass but a priest is needed for the consecration.
In the Western Church, a deacon can preside at marriages as it is the couple that confers the sacrament of marriage, the priest or deacon is a witness. They can also baptize and give blessings.
In the Byzantine Churches a deacon does not preside at a marriage as it is the priest that confers the sacrament there. There are no vows shared in the Mystery of Crowning. They also do not baptize as all the Mysteries of Initiation are done at ones. An infant is baptized and chrismated (confirmed) and then recieves First Eucharist at the Divine Liturgy that follows. They also can not give blessings.