Definitionn. an officer of the church who is in charge of sacred objects
Last update: August 30, 2015
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People consider sacristan to be the next to God as he is responsible for the keeping of God's verdict. [Please select]
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52, where the head of a goat is cut off to conceal the murder of a sacristan, committed by the foolish third brother. [Please select]
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Did Shakspeare confide to any notary or parish recorder, sacristan, or surrogate, in Stratford, the genesis of that delicate creation. [Please select]
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The cathedral has also its sacristan [346] and his apartments and offices. [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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Did Shakspeare confide to any notary or parish recorder, sacristan, or surrogate in Stratford, the genesis of that delicate creation. [Please select]
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I handed the Rector's card to the sacristan, and whispered "Isabel Mary" to the godmother, but the next thing I heard was: "Mary Isabel, what dost thou ask of the Church of God." [Please select]
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His own words written that fateful day before he died at the Cote Dorion came to him: "Sacristan, acolyte, player, or preacher, Each to his office, but who holds the key." [Please select]
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