Archdeacon

/ˌɑːrtʃˈdiːkən/ noun

A high-ranking official in Christian churches who assists bishops and oversees multiple parishes or districts.

From Greek 'arch-' (chief) and 'deacon' (servant), from 'diakonos' meaning servant. The word describes a deacon elevated to chief status, a ranking position in church hierarchy that developed in early Christianity.

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