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This order is higher than the [[Doorkeeper]] (now largely obsolete) and lower than the [[subdeacon]]. The reader's essential role is to read the Old Testament and Epistle lessons during the Divine Liturgy and other services, as well as to chant the Psalms and the verses of certain [[antiphons]]. There is a special service for the [[tonsuring]] of a reader, although in contemporary practice an layman may receive the priest's blessing to read on a particular occasion. The office of a reader subsumes that of a [[taper-bearer]], and the service of tonsuring a reader mentions both functions.
In the Pre-Nikonian Russian Church, there existed an additional junior grade of '''reader''' called '''Psalomshchik''' (in Slavonic, Ѱаломщикъ), whose sole function was to read the long [[Kathisma]] Psalms, thus permitting the '''reader''' and '''chanter''' to save their voices. This office survives in those churches that utilise the Pre-Nikonian Russian ritual: [[Old Believers]] (both [[Priested]] and [[Priestless]]), those parishes under [[ROCOR]] or the [[Moscow Patriarchate]]. The title of '''Psalomshchik''' survives in the later reformed Nikonian Russian rite as an alternative, slightly archaic and quaint name for [[['''chanter]]]'''.
Readers are permitted to wear a cassock, although many do so only when attending services. Readers will generally not wear a clergy shirt.
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