Presbyters Uniwersytet Warszawski
ID
ER 1335
Isidore, bishop of Seville (Iberian Peninsula) says that the ordination of priests and deacons is accompanied with the imposition of hands, unlike the ordination of the lower clergy. Isidore of Seville, On the Ecclesiastical Offices, AD 598/636.
II.10. De subdiaconibus.
 
[...] Hii igitur cum ordinantur, sicut sacerdotes et leuitae, manus inpositionem non suscipiunt, sed patenam tantum et calicem de manu episcopi, et ab archidiacono scyphum aquae cum aquamanile et manitergium.
 
(ed. Lawson 1989: 69)
II.10. On the subdeacons.
 
[...] When subdeacons are ordained, they do not receive the imposition of hands, as priests and Levites do, but only the paten and chalice from the hand of the bishop, and from the archdeacon the cup of water with the basin and the hand towel.  
 
(trans. Knoebel 2008: 81)

Place of event:

Region
  • Iberian Peninsula
City
  • Seville

About the source:

Author: Isidore of Seville
Title: De ecclesiasticis officiis, On the Ecclesiastical Offices, De origine officiorum
Origin: Seville (Iberian Peninsula)
Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
Isidore was born probably ca 560, he became the bishop of Seville in 600, and he held that office to his death in AD 636. He wrote several works, among them the De ecclesiasticis officiis composed certainly after AD 598 (the composition of the Moralia in Job by Gregory the Great which are used by Isidore in the books 5 and 6). We cannot establish another terminus ante quem than the year of death of Isidore, although some scholars proposed that the De ecclesiasticis officiis were written before the composition of Chronicon in AD 615 (Lawson 1989: 13*-14*). The argument is based on the assumption that the list of Isidore`s writings composed by Braulio, bishop of Saragossa is ordered chronologically, but, as was demonstrated by its most recent editor (Martin 2006: 64-73), most certainly it is not the case.
Isidore composed the treatise at the request of Bishop Fulgentius of Écija (see the dedicatory letter at the beginning of the book). The De ecclesiasticis officiis is also one of the most important sources for the early Spanish liturgy.
Edition:
C.M. Lawson ed., Sancti Isidori episcopi Hispalensis de ecclesiasticis officiis, Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina 113, Turnhout 1989
 
Translation:
Isidore of Seville, De ecclesiasticis officiis, translation and introduction by T.L. Knoebel, Ancient Christian Writers 61, New York 2008

Categories:

Described by a title - Sacerdos/ἱερεύς
    Act of ordination
      Ritual activity - Imposition of hands
        Equal prerogatives of presbyters and bishops
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