Axios

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Consecration of a Bishop, by Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexius II.
Consecration of a Bishop, by Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexius II.

Axios (Greek Αξιός, "[he is] worthy"), is an acclamation that is made by the faithful at the Ordination of bishops, priests and deacons in the Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. The acclamation may also be made when a bishop presents an ecclesiastical award to a clergyman during the Divine Liturgy.

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[edit] Ordination

The custom has its origins in the early church, when the clergy were elected by the entire church community, including the laity. This was based upon the precedent set in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 1:15-26; Acts 6:2-61) It must be noted that election and Ordination (Greek: cheirotonea, literally, "laying-on of hands") are two seperate actions. The election was accomplished by all, the laying-on of hands by the bishops only (I_Timothy 4:14). Because of the danger of politicizing the process, and electoral corruption, the clergy began to be appointed by the episcopate alone (a priest or deacon is appointed by the ruling bishop; a bishop is elected by a Synod). However, the biblical participation of the laity is still fulfilled, when the newly-ordained is being vested and presented to the people by the Bishop, they will exclaim, "Axios! Axios! Axios!" to show their approval.

There has been some discussion as to whether or not the withholding of "Axios" by the laity would somehow invalidate the ordination. However, the role of the laity has never been a sacramental one, and the teaching of the church regarding the validity of the Mysteries (Sacraments) is that they are not dependant upon the worthiness of the minister (see Donatism).

[edit] Clerical Awards

When a bishop wishes to confer an award or honor on a deacon or priest under his jurisdiction, this will normally be accomplished at the Little Entrance of the Divine Liturgy. At the end of the Third Antiphon (normally the Beatitudes), the procession with the Gospel Book will halt at the bishop's Cathedra. The clergyman who is to receive the award will be presented to the bishop, who will remove his mitre, lay his hand upon ht head of the clergyman and say the prayer for the particular award. He will then confer the award (a cross, kamilavka, mitre, etc.) and the people will exclaim, "Axios! Axios! Axios!" This exclamation does not indicate any participation of the laity as it does at ordination; rather, it is simply an expression of their acknowledgement of the clergyman's worthiness for the award, similar to applause at a secular awards ceremony.

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