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Deaconess

Deaconess (and deacon) comes from a Greek word diakonos (διακονος), which means a servant or helper. It occurs frequently in the Christian New Testament of the Bible and is sometimes applied to Christ himself.

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Early Christian History

Deaconesses trace their roots to Biblical times when women were set apart by the early church to care for the poor, for widows and orphans, and provide catechism instruction to female candidates for baptism. The Apostle Paul commends a deaconess, Phoebe, to the Romans in the last chapter of the Epistle to the Romans. Paul's reference to Phoebe, "deaconess of the Church of Cenchrae", in Romans 16:1 should be understood against the background of developing ministries in the early Christian church rather than as a reference to an established female diaconate at the time.

Modern history

The modern deaconess movement began in Germany in 1836 when Theodore Fliedner and his wife Friedericke Munster opened the first deaconess motherhouse in Kaiserswerth on the Rhine. Fifty years later, there were over 5000 deaconesses in Europe. In 1884, John Lankenau, a business owner, brought 7 sisters from Germany to run the German hospital in Philadelphia. Other deaconesses soon followed and began ministries in several United States cities with large Lutheran populations. By the1963 formation of the Lutheran Church in America, there were three main centers for deaconess work: Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Omaha. These three sisterhoods combined and form what became the Deaconess Community of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or ELCA.

The spiritual revival in the Americas and Europe of the nineteenth century brought rapid social change. Women who began to seek new roles for themselves turned to deaconess service. For women with a calling to serve God, this was a socially acceptable role at that time. Allowed to function as lay ministers or servants and not ordained clergy, women filled the traditional societal role of caregivers and teachers for various churches.

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References

  • Church of England. The ministry of women, 1920. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; Macmillan,
  • De Swarte Gifford, Carolyn. The American Deaconess movement in the early twentieth century, 1987. Garland Pub., ISBN 082400650X
  • Ingersol, S. (n.d.). "The deaconess in Nazarene history". Herald of Holiness, 36.
  • Diakonissen-Anstalt Kaiserswerth.Vierzehnter Bericht über die Diakonissen-Stationen am Libanon : namentlich über das Waisenhaus Zoar in Beirut, vom 1. Juli 1885 bis 30. Juni 1887. 1887. Verlag der Diakonissen-Anstalt,
  • Forbes Ludlow, John Malcolm Woman's work in the church : historical notes on deaconesses and sisterhoods, 1978, 1866, Zenger Pub. Co., ; ISBN 089201007X
  • Grygo, Elizabeth N. The Deaconess Movement in the Russian Orthodox Church, 1860-1917..Thesis (M.A.I.S.)--University of Washington, 1990
  • Gvosdev, Ellen. The female diaconate : an historical perspective, 1991., Light and Life, ; ISBN 0937032808
  • Lauterer, Heide-Marie. Liebestätigkeit für die Volksgemeinschaft : der Kaiserwerther Verband deutscher Diakonissenmutterhäuser in den ersten Jahren des NS-Regimes, 1994. Göttingen : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, ; ISBN 3525557221
  • Markkola, Pirjo. Synti ja siveys : naiset, uskonto ja sosiaalinen työ Suomessa 1860-1920. 2002, Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, ; ISBN 951746388X
  • Olson, Jeannine E. One ministry many roles : deacons and deaconesses through the centuries, 1992, Concordia Pub. House, ; ISBN 0570045967
  • Salmond, James David. By love serve : the story of the Order of Deaconesses of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, 1962. Presbyterian Bookroom
  • Späth, A. Phöbe, die Diakonissin : vortrag, 1885. Zu beziehen durch .
  • Webber, Brenda, Beatrice Fernande. The Joy of service : life stories of racial and ethnic minority deaconesses and home missionaries, 1992. General Board of Global Ministries

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