sacristy in English

noun
1
a room in a church where a priest prepares for a service, and where vestments and other things used in worship are kept.
Those who may wish to join the choir are more than welcome and can still do so by calling into the church sacristy or contacting any of the parish priests.
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1. The father went back to the sacristy.

2. Sacristy sideboard for paraments, Lombardy end of 700, larch wood.

3. To check, look at the portrait by Crepsi in the northern sacristy.

4. In the sacristy the church of Saint-Sulpice, is the Rose Line.

5. As the bell tolled there came from the sacristy a procession of altar-boys.

6. De Fondutis was also responsible for the brick frieze with cherubs in the sacristy.

7. Then, thanking him, I beat a hasty retreat to the sacristy door and knocked.

8. Martinez pointed to a dormer window that protruded from the roof of the sacristy.

9. 3 De Fondutis was also responsible for the brick frieze with cherubs in the sacristy.

10. Clare and Mrs Duffy followed them into the sacristy and signed their names as witnesses.

11. We were bring led through the sacristy at school on our way to the chapel.

12. He even pushed as far as Embrun , entered the cathedral one night, and despoiled the sacristy.

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14. 17 He even pushed as far as Embrun , entered the cathedral one night, and despoiled the sacristy.

15. When the operation was finished, even the little terra-cotta statues in the sacristy had been methodically decapitated.

16. It is open to the public at 00 on Fridays and on Sunday mornings, or you can apply at the sacristy.

17. Placed in the sacristy were three white saris with blue borders, and on them a small cross and a rosary.

18. 30 Placed in the sacristy were three white saris with blue borders, and on them a small cross and a rosary.

19. The entrance of the church has access to the sacristy, the chorus, the main hall and the chapel of the Blessed.

20. The roof had fallen in long ago, and an enormous sycamore had grown on the spot where the sacristy had once stood.

21. In the sacristy of the present parish church, the former basilica, 15th century Antiphonaries are kept with their simple and beautiful initials

22. Once users enter the nave, attention is focused on the double height area that contains the altar, a small choir space and the sacristy.

23. And when he had finished his word the people wept, and the Priest went back to the sacristy, and his eyes were full of tears.

24. A room in or attached to a church where the clergy put on their vestments and where these robes and other sacred objects are stored; a sacristy.

25. The upper floor holds a sacred and majestic but outstanding by its simplicity newly built church which offers 450 sears, together with a small chapel and sacristy .

26. Greeting their well-wishers in the sacristy after the ceremony, he took advantage of the occasioin to reaffirm, with his eyes, his feelings for Mme. de Marelle.

27. The Ambry, or aumbry may be placed in the church, usually near the baptistry or baptismal font, but may also be placed in any suitable location, including the sacristy

28. It's the only church in New York that has more of a stage than an altar, and the sacristy where the wedding party waited was called "the green room".

29. Aumbry In the Middle Ages an Aumbry was a cabinet in the wall of a Christian church or in the sacristy which was used to store chalices and other vessels, as well as for the reserved sacrament, the consecrated elements from the Eucharist.

30. In the Middle Ages an Aumbry was a cabinet in the wall of a Christian church or in the sacristy which was used to store chalices and other vessels, as well as for the reserved sacrament, the consecrated elements from the Eucharist.

31. In medieval times, an Aumbry was a cabinet in the wall of a Christian church or in the sacristy which was used to store chalices and other vessels and which was used also for the reserved sacrament, the consecrated elements from the communion service.

32. Aumbry — In medieval times, an Aumbry was a cabinet in the wall of a Christian church or in the sacristy which was used to store chalices and other vessels and which was used also for the reserved sacrament, the consecrated elements from the communion… …