sacristies

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plural of sacristy
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{n} the vestry room of a church
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A sacristy is the room in a church where the priest or minister changes into their official clothes and where holy objects are kept. sacristies a small room in a church where holy cups and plates are kept, and where priests put on their ceremonial clothes = vestry
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A chamber, often to one side of the chancel, in which are kept vessels, sacred vestments and valuables
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are kept; a vestry
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a room for the storage of sacred vessels, liturgical books and priestly vestments; and where the clergy don their ceremonial attire; also known as a vestry
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A room in a church where sacred vessels, books, vestments, etc. are kept. Sometimes also used by clergy to prepare for worship or for meetings
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{i} room in a church where sacred vessels and objects are stored
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a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held
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The room outside the South Transept where the Holy Things of worship are cared for and stored
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(Gr Skevophylahon; Sl Riznitsa) A utility room at the right side (south) of the altar, where vestments and sacred vessels are kept and where the clergy vest for services Saints (Gr Agios) All holy men, women, and angels, who, through a pure and holy life on earth or through martyrdom and confession of faith in word and deeds, have merited the canonization of the Church The saints and the other pious people who are in glory with God constitute the "Triumphant Church"
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A space close to the sanctuary i which the chalice, paten, linens, vestments, and other essentials for celebrating the eucharist are cleaned, stored, and made ready for use
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A room or rooms in a church in which ecclesiastical vestments and other related materials are kept; almost always attached to one or both sides of the sanctuary
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In a Christian church, the room in which the priest’s robes and the sacred vessels are housed Sacristies are usually located close to the sanctuary and often have a place for ritual washing as well as a private door to the exterior
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An apartment in a church where the sacred utensils, vestments, etc
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In historic church architecture, the sacristy is the room or closet in which communion equipment, linen, and supplies are kept It is usually equipped with a sink
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A utility room where vestments, church furnishings and sacred vessels are kept and where the clergy vest for sacred functions
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a room attached to the church in which communion vessels, and altar furnishings and other valuables were stored
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the room near the altar where priests vest for the service; the room where the communion vessels and vestments are kept
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In a church, a room for the storage of sacred objects and for the carrying-out of certain church activities
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