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I know that deacons play a very important role in the Byzantine liturgy. Two questions:
- When a deacon isn’t present for a Byzantine liturgy (because I very much doubt every single parish / mission actually has one) how does this impact the liturgy? Does someone else say the deacon’s parts or are they omitted completely? For example, in the Roman Rite the deacon properly reads the Gospel but in his absence (which is quite often especially in dioceses such as mine where the permanent diaconate simply does not exist) a priest reads it instead.
- Is the role of the deacon in the various Oriental rites comparable to that of the deacon in the Byzantine rite?