sacrist

[ˈsækrɪst]

sacrist Definition

an official in a Christian church who is responsible for the care of the sacristy and its contents, including the sacred vessels, vestments, and altar linens.

Using sacrist: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sacrist" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sacrist was responsible for ensuring that the church's sacred objects were properly cared for.

  • Example

    The sacrist unlocked the sacristy and began preparing the altar for the morning service.

  • Example

    The sacrist carefully folded the altar linens and placed them in the cupboard.

sacrist Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sacrist

Phrases with sacrist

  • a room in a church where the sacred vessels, vestments, and altar linens are kept

    Example

    The priest went into the sacristy to prepare for the service.

  • altar linens

    the cloths used to cover the altar and the elements during the celebration of the Eucharist

    Example

    The sacrist carefully washed and ironed the altar linens.

  • sacred vessels

    the chalice, paten, and other items used in the celebration of the Eucharist

    Example

    The sacrist carefully polished the sacred vessels before placing them on the altar.

Origins of sacrist

from Old French 'sacristain', from Latin 'sacrista', meaning 'a keeper of sacred objects'

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Summary: sacrist in Brief

A 'sacrist' [ˈsækrɪst] is an official in a Christian church who is responsible for the care of the sacristy and its contents, including the sacred vessels, vestments, and altar linens. The sacrist is responsible for ensuring that the church's sacred objects are properly cared for and prepared for services. 'Sacrist' is synonymous with 'sexton', 'verger', and 'churchwarden'.