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Definition of Sacrists

Sacrist
Sacrist Sa"crist, n. [LL. sacrista. See Sacristan.] A sacristan; also, a person retained in a cathedral to copy out music for the choir, and take care of the books.

Meaning of Sacrists from wikipedia

- the church, and their contents. In ancient times, many duties of the sacrist were performed by the doorkeepers (ostiarii), and later by the treasurers...
- ("holy"). A person in charge of the sacristy and its contents is called a sacrist or a sacristan. The latter name was formerly given to the ****ton of a parish...
- and interrogation of 48 monks, three of them, including the subprior and sacrist, were found guilty of the robbery and fla****. Their skin was attached to...
- (nádor), etc.) Pontiff and Pontifex Maximus Praetor Prebendary Quaestor Sacrist Samurai Shōgun Stadtholder Steward Thakore Voivode Viceroy (the feminine...
- 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2009-06-26. Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. ****ton, sacrist, sacristan, segerstein. Project Gutenberg Hamlet by William Shakespeare...
- at 4:00 am realized that the pontiff's end was near, at which stage the sacrist was summoned to administer the final sacrament to the pope 11 minutes before...
- 28 July 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2011. Historic England. "– Almonry, Sacrists Hall, gate and Goldsmiths Tower, High Street (south side) (Grade I) (1126503)"...
- Alfred of Beverley was an English chronicler, and sacrist of the collegiate church of St John the Evangelist and St John of Beverley wrote a history of...
- portra**** in the novel. Also, the characters of Henry of Blois, Andrew Sacrist, Milius the kitchener, and Thomas Becket are not introduced in the series...
- history by the larger Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953; the Abbey's sacrist, Jocelyn Perkins, said that the 1953 event was "out and away the most impressive"...