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The first acolyte is often considered to be Abel, the son of Adam and Eve, in biblical tradition. In a broader context, the term "acolyte" refers to a person who assists in religious services, particularly in Christian liturgy, but the specific identity of the "first" acolyte can vary based on interpretation and religious tradition. In many churches, the role of acolyte has evolved over time, with the function typically including carrying candles and assisting the clergy during services.

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