A small amount but they get a free place but a limited amount of food.Or since deacons can get married you can decide to stay with your wifes job
Whether or not Catholic deacons get paid depends entirely on what their job is. A deacon in a parish may get paid depending on what he does for that parish. A deacon in a monastery would not be paid, any transitional deacon would be paid if and while he was working in a particular job, but would not be paid just for being a deacon.
Some presbyterian churches have deacons.
For some of the jurisdiction it is not a question of possibility but it is a matter of need, since priesthood is not paid for.
Generally, deacons do not get paid, so their salary is zero. Depending on the diocese, some deacons may perform full time roles( such as pastoral associate, cabinet position, DRE, etc.) that will pay the going rate depending on position; but for parish ministry, there is no salary.
How much a deacon gets paid is entirely individual depending on who he works for, he may not be paid at all, if he is just doing volunteer work, or just helping at Mass on Sundays, or if he is in a religious order. If he is employed as a deacon, it would depend on who he works for.
Not all deacons hold candles. It must be a tradition in your church.
In Mormonism deacons are ages 12 and 13 usually
There were seven men chosen by the early Church as deacons.
Deacons cannot consecrate the Eucharist, hear confessions, or Anoint the Sick
38,155 deacons almost all live in Europe and the U.S.
Deacons for Defense - TV movie - was created in 2003.
No, deacons are required to pay dues