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Sacristan - Wikipedia
A sacristan is an officer charged with care of the sacristy, the church, and their contents. A sacristan. In ancient times, many duties of the sacrist were ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sacristan - New Advent
An officer who is charged with the care of the sacristy, the church, and their contents. In ancient times many duties of the sacristan were performed by the ...
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Sacristans - Saint Paul the Apostle
The role of a sacristan is to support the priest, the liturgical ministers, and the liturgy itself. Once the liturgy has commenced, the sacristan normally ...
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sacristan
sacristan (ˈsækrɪstən) Also 4–5 -ane, 7 -on. See also sexton. [ad. med.L. sacristānus (whence mod.F. sacristain), f. sacrista sacrist; see -an. OF. had the semi-popular forms segrestain, etc., whence Eng. sexton.] 1. a. The sexton of a parish church. Obs. or arch. b. = sacrist.c 1375 Sc. Leg. Saints...
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SACRISTAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SACRISTAN is a person in charge of the sacristy and ceremonial equipment; also : sexton.
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Sacristan - St. Jude Catholic Church - Allen, TX
The term Sacristan comes from the Latin word, sacer, which means sacred. Sacristans are often behind the scene prayerful volunteers that bring to mind the words ...
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Sacristans - St. Bridget Catholic Church
Sacristans prepare the Eucharist, set up the altar, assist liturgical ministers, and clean holy materials after Mass.
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Sacristan | LA Catholics
Careful preparation begins with a sacristan - who are responsible for the care of the liturgical books, vestments, etc used in the community's ritual ...
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Sacristan | religion - Britannica
Sacristan, a sexton (q.v.) or, more commonly, the officer of the church in charge of the sacristy and its contents, such as the sacred vessels and vestments ...
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Sacristan - Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Sacristans serve the assembly by preparing all the physical elements needed for the Mass. They prepare the vessels for the Eucharistic Liturgy.
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sacristan
sacristan/ˈsækrɪstən; `sækrɪstən/ nperson who looks after the contents of a church and prepares the altar for services 圣器保管员.
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Theodore the Sacristan
Theodore (Latin: Theodorus) was a sixth-century sacristan in the Church of St. Peter in Rome. Gregory mentions Theodore alongside another saintly sacristan of St. Peter's, Abundius.
Theodore died in 560.
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Abundius the Sacristan
Saint Abundius the Sacristan (also Abonde, or, variously, Acontius) (died c. 564) was a sacristan of the Church of Saint Peter in Rome. but sought him out at the basilica and engaged in the following conversation with him:
In the same work, Gregory also makes note of another saintly sacristan
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Custos (under-sacristan)
He was the assistant of the sacristan, was subject to the archdeacon, and discharged duties very similar to those of the sacristan. and under-sacristan.
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