- A
sacristan is an
officer charged with care of the sacristy, the church, and
their contents. In
ancient times, many
duties of the
sacrist were performed...
- Sardá
Sacristán (1929–2019),
Spanish textile engineer and
fashion designer Augusto Ibáñez
Sacristán,
Basque pelota forward player Emilio Sacristan Rock...
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Eusebio Sacristán Mena (Spanish pronunciation: [ewˈseβjo sakɾisˈtan]; born 13
April 1964),
known simply as
Eusebio in his
playing days, is a
Spanish former...
- The under-
sacristan or
custos was a
Roman Catholic office. The
office is
mentioned in the Decretals. He was the ****istant of the
sacristan, was subject...
- José María
Sacristán Turiégano (born 27
September 1937),
better known as José
Sacristán, is a
Spanish film, theatre, and
television actor. He made his...
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Sistine Chapel and the
conclave itself. All
support staff, such as
sacristans,
medical staff,
elevator operators, and the
director of
security services...
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Emilio Sacristan Rock (born
November 7, 1965) is a
Mexican researcher,
inventor and
businessman in the
field of
medical technology. He is
professor of...
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Manuel Sacristán Luzón (born Madrid, 1925, died Barcelona, 1985) was a
Spanish philosopher and writer.
Sacristán, the son of a
Francoist collaborator...
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sacrista ("****ton,
sacristan"), from
sacra ("holy"). A
person in
charge of the
sacristy and its
contents is
called a
sacrist or a
sacristan. The
latter name...
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Saint Abundius the
Sacristan (also Abonde, or, variously, Acontius) (died c. 564) was a
sacristan of the
Church of
Saint Peter in Rome. His holy life was...