Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word acolytes.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word acolytes and, of course, acolytes synonyms and on the right images related to the word acolytes.
Acolyte
Acolyte Ac`o*lyte, n. [LL. acolythus, acoluthus, Gr. ?
following, attending: cf. F. acolyte.]
1. (Eccl.) One who has received the highest of the four minor
orders in the Catholic church, being ordained to carry the
wine and water and the lights at the Mass.
2. One who attends; an assistant. ``With such chiefs, and
with James and John as acolytes.' --Motley.
Meaning of acolytes from wikipedia
-
Parishes the use of
Acolytes or
altar servers may not
exist at all.
Where acolytes are used,
opinions on
gender and age are diverse. An
acolyte can ****ist in...
- cult.
Acolyte, The
Acolyte,
Acolytes, or The
Acolytes may also
refer to:
Acolytes (comics), a
Marvel Comics team of
mutant supervillains Acolytes (film)...
-
Bradshaw were
known simply as The
Acolytes and went on to
become a part of The Undertaker's
Ministry of Darkness. As The
Acolytes, they won two
World Tag Team...
- The
Acolyte, also
known as Star Wars: The
Acolyte, is an
upcoming American science fiction television series created by
Leslye Headland for the streaming...
- This
article lists the
members of the
Acolytes by its incarnations.
Uncanny Avengers #1 Wolverine:
Origins #39...
- Tomatoes. Fandango.
Retrieved 18
April 2018.
Official website Acolytes at
AllMovie Acolytes at IMDb
Acolytes at
Rotten Tomatoes Interview with the director...
- Magneto's body, made some
Acolytes doubt his sanity.
During the
night the
being inhabiting the
cocoon awoke and
absorbed several Acolytes,
killing them. The...
- The
Acolyte was a
science fiction fanzine edited by
Francis Towner Laney from 1942 to 1946 (a
total of 14 issues),
dedicated to
articles about fantasy...
-
Voyage of the
Acolyte is the
first studio album by
English guitarist, songwriter, and
singer Steve Hackett,
released in
October 1975 on
Charisma Records...
-
servers are
sometimes called acolytes in the
Latin Church. Pope
Benedict XVI
spoke of
Saint Tarcisius as "presumably an
acolyte, that is, an
altar server"...