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What is the sacristy in a Catholic Church? - Aleteia
2021年6月22日 · In each Catholic church, there exists a room where the priest will prepare for the celebration of Mass. This room is called a sacristy, which comes from the medieval Latin word …
Sacristy - Wikipedia
A sacristy, also known as a vestry or preparation room, is a room in Christian churches for the keeping of vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records. [1][2]
Sacristy | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Sacristy (L. sacrastia, vestry), a room in the church or attached thereto, where the vestments, church furnishings and the like, sacred vessels, and other treasures are kept, and where the clergy meet and vest for the various ecclesiastical functions.
The Work of the Sacristan - Catholic Stand
2018年1月31日 · a) The sacristan, who diligently arranges the liturgical books, the vestments, and other things that are necessary for the celebration of Mass. The Sacristan’s role is, however, further spelled out in a book entitled Caeremoniale Episcoporum or the Ceremonial of Bishops, first published in 1886.
A Sacristan's Duties - EWTN Global Catholic Television Network
2007年8月21日 · A good sacristan is a boon to any parish and, as the GIRM says, the post fulfills a true liturgical function. As the Ceremonial of Bishops states: "The adornment and decor of a church should be such as to make the church a visible sign of …
Where is the church’s ‘sacristy’ and ‘rectory’?
2024年6月11日 · A new Catholic asks for the definition of a church’s “sacristy” and “rectory.” Msgr. Pope explains the significance of each church area.
2011年12月8日 · The sacristy is a room or a combination of rooms where the sacred vestments, vessels and all else that is necessary to perform the liturgy are kept. The first rule of the sacristy is: a place for everything, and everything in its place.
Sacristy - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
A room in the church or attached thereto, where the vestments, church furnishings and the like, sacred vessels , and other treasures are kept, and where the clergy meet and vest for the various ecclesiastical functions.
Frequently Asked Question regarding the Sacristy. - Catholic Doors
The sacristy is a room in the Church or attached thereto, where the vestments, Church furnishings and the like, the Sacred vessels, and other treasures are kept, and where the clergy meet and vest for the various ecclesiastical functions.
Catholic Encyclopedia - Sacristy
The sacristy is not blessed or consecrated together with the church, and consequently is not a sacred place in the canonical sense. However, except where penalties are concerned, it enjoys on the whole the same prerogatives as the church.