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How to pronounce sacristy in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms vestry
Type of room

Examples of sacristy

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But there is one part that I do think applied directly to my sacristy problem.
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The tower was added in the 16th century and a small sacristy was built about 1700.
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Beneath the frescoes, the psalters of the cathedral's sacristy are on display.
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You can see a cast of it in the sacristy along with a fine portrait of Sir Thomas.
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The vaulted library and sacristy were on the ground floor, adjacent to the church.
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After Easter dinner, Szabo will go home, change and return to help in the sacristy.
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The sacristy was restored in the north apse, following the original designs.
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It all started from nothing in a small room on top of the church sacristy.
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Lorenzo turned in time to thwart the dagger at his throat and escaped into the sacristy.
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More examples
  • Vestry: a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held
  • A sacristy is a room for keeping vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records.
  • (Gr. Skevophylahon; Sl. Riznitsa). A utility room at the right side (south) of the altar, where vestments and sacred vessels are kept and where the clergy vest for services. Saints. (Gr. Agios). ...
  • In historic church architecture, the sacristy is the room or closet in which communion equipment, linen, and supplies are kept. It is usually equipped with a sink.
  • A room for the storage of sacred vessels, liturgical books and priestly vestments; and where the clergy don their ceremonial attire; also known as a vestry
  • (Latin sacrastia , vestry). A room in the church or ...
  • Room in church where holy items are kept
  • The room in the church for the storage of vestments and church plate, a separate building for the same thing.
  • A room attached to the church in which communion vessels, and altar furnishings and other valuables were stored