There are some small differences in the rituals for the ordination of male and female deacons which do not affect the essence of the ordination.
These differences seem to be due to two reasons:
The small differences in the ordination ceremony, as little as the immediate tasks of deacon and deaconess, did not affect the sacramental character of both ordinations, which were identical in all essentials. In particular, both the matter and form of the ordination were identical.
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