Definitionn. someone who assists a priest or minister in a liturgical service
Last update: June 21, 2015
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John was an acolyte in the Baptist church. [Please select]
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When the pope rode in procession to the station an acolyte, on foot, preceded him, bearing the holy chrism; and at the church seven regionary acolytes with candles went before him in the procession to the altar, while two others, bearing the vessel that contained a pre-consecrated Host, presented it for his adoration. [Please select]
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Rimmon had been an acolyte at his uncle Dr. [Please select]
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Before any other could step forward, the young acolyte Tarcisius knelt at his feet. [Please select]
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Sacristan, acolyte, player, or preacher, Each to his office, but who holds the key. [Please select]
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"Ah, raven hair, From such a plight Could you not spare One acolyte." [Please select]
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Never did acolyte more throw his soul into his service than I into mine. [Please select]
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The young acolyte who had served there must have heard wonderful legends. [Please select]
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An acolyte had come from the temple and approached the red bell-tower. [Please select]
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_" came through the silence drifting: And from the train, therewith, out stole A little acolyte, who, lifting His surplice hem, displayed a coal That glowed, yet left the garment whole." [Please select]
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She wore a pale-blue dress and a white apron and cap, and carried a dish in uplifted hands, with the gesture of an acolyte. [Please select]
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