Ketiga pengertian ini tidak boleh dipisahkan satu dari yang lain. 1Kor 1:2 16:1) atau seluruh persekutuan kaum beriman (bdk. 1Kor 11:18 14:19.28.34.35), tetapi juga jemaat setempat (bdk. From ostiarius, Latin ostium, a door.) Porter denoted among the Romans the slave whose duty it was to guard the entrance of the house. Protosyncellus is also the title for the ordinary of an Eastern Catholic (b) Territory dependent on the Patriarch, a missionary pre-diocesan jurisdiction, even if held by or vested in the eparch of an eparchy (b) (full bishopric). Katekismus Gereja Katolik menjelaskan: Dalam pemakaian Kristen, Gereja berarti pertemuan liturgis (bdk. In the course of time the patriarchs took two or more syncelli, the most distinguished of whom was called protosynkellos, Latinized (b) as protosyncellus. They held the first place after their masters and had a seat and vote in the councils (b) of the Church. Aunque la prctica de darle nombre a las campanas comenz, segn lo declarado por Baronio, con la dedicacin de una campana a San Juan Bautista por el Papa Juan XIII (969), se apoya en evidencia poco satisfactoria, las campanas medievales existentes conservan alguna indicacin del nombre por el que fueron llamadas. In the Eastern Church (b), they became the councillors (b) and confessors (b) of the patriarchs (b) and bishops and were much trusted by them. 3 Keutamaan Uskup Roma sebagian besar berasal dari peranannya dalam tradisi sebagai penerus Santo Petrus, kepada siapa Yesus memberikan kunci Surga. At first the fossors seem to have received no regular salary.
Synkellos was a term used in the early Church (b) for those monks (b) or clerics (b) who lived in the same cell with their bishops and whose duty it was to be witnesses to the purity of their lives or to perform the daily spiritual exercises in common with them. Paus (Gereja Katolik) Paus (dari bahasa Belanda: paus bahasa Latin: papa dari bahasa Yunani: pappas, 1 'ayah') 2 adalah Uskup Roma dan pemimpin Gereja Katolik di seluruh dunia. Rom., IX, 133) enumerates the orders of the clergy as ostiarius, fossorius, lector, etc. The title derives from the Greek term syncellus (b) ( σύγκελλος ), from syn, "with", and kellion, "cell" (Latin: cella). In this capacity the protosyncellus exercises the bishop's executive power over the entire eparchy. The protosyncellus is normally a senior priest (b), archimandrite (b), chorbishop (b) or auxiliary bishop (b) selected to assist the bishop with his administrative responsibilities. The equivalent position in the Western Christian (b) churches is vicar general (b).
A protosyncellus or protosynkellos ( Greek (b) : πρωτοσύγκελλος ) is the principal deputy of the bishop (b) of an eparchy (b) for the exercise of administrative authority in an Eastern Orthodox (b) or Eastern Catholic (b) church.