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sacristan
[ sak-ri-stuhn ]
noun
- Also called sac·rist [sak, -rist, sey, -krist]. an official in charge of the sacred vessels, vestments, etc., of a church or a religious house.
- a sexton.
sacristan
/ ˈsækrɪstən; ˈsækrɪst; ˈseɪ- /
noun
- a person who has charge of the contents of a church, esp the sacred vessels, vestments, etc
- a less common word for sexton
Other Words From
- under·sacris·tan noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of sacristan1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sacristan1
Example Sentences
Originally from Venezuela, he’s lived in the neighborhood with his family for a decade and often serves as a sacristan and altar server.
The Interior Ministry said the man killed in the attack was a sacristan, an individual who prepares Mass, at Nuestra Señora de La Palma, while a priest was wounded earlier at another church.
A sacristan who was closing the cathedral for the night discovered the theft of the reliquary, which encased a vial holding a few drops of blood.
They entered the church by the sanctuary door, startling the sacristan who slept and ate in a small room off the entrance porch.
The church says Ishak served as a sacristan, opening and closing the church, as well as a subdeacon, assisting at services.
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