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  • She was also church sacristan at the Ursuline Convent for five years.
  • An inscription in the sacristy of the church states that it was made by a devout Minorite of wood from the Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan
  • A top economic advisor said that the Clinton and McCain plan is ludacris. Bill Clinton: High oil prices here to stay
  • The sacristy is also worth visiting: it was built in the 16th century and has some interesting grisailles from that period.
  • A meeting to commence a branch of the Legion of Mary in the area took place in the sacristy in Kilglass Church on Wednesday night last.
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  • Figure 1 shows sonograms and oscillograms of a whine-plus-chuck call of a túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus; left) and a call group of a cricket frog (Acris crepitans; right).
  • The popular lady, who worked as a sacristan in Portlaw for many years, was surrounded by family and friends for a party at her home.
  • Prometheo sacra c [= u] ludorum curatoribus pro moris vsu, primâ meâ in his sacris authoritate fieri curabo. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
  • An introductory meeting will be held in the sacristy of the Parish Church, tonight Tuesday 1st October at 8.00 pm, and all are welcome.
  • ‘It's not your fault,’ I said as two altar servers crossed the tile and a priest slid out from the sacristy.
  • I have also ventured to invent a metre for that technically known as the Fourth Archilochian, the "Solvitur acris hiems," by combining the fourteen-syllable with the ten-syllable iambic in an alternately rhyming stanza. The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace
  • I wanted to talk to somebody about God, and sometimes I'd imagine meeting with the priest in his dark office beyond the sacristy.
  • In the sacristy is a horrid and appropriate image of the bad thief. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • Some churches require you to use their flowers - remember to ask the church sacristan if this is the case and expect to pay from €200 upwards.
  • Joel Katz played the buffo Sacristan with humour, and the required nervous tics so meticulously notated in Puccini's score.
  • With the help of parish priests they gathered blood samples, often in sacristies after Sunday mass. The Genetic Archaeology of Race
  • Gerard Byrne said the men forced their way in at the back of the church, breaking through two doors to get into the sacristy.
  • EVERYBODY has heard of the Cave of St. Cyprian at Salamanca, where in old times judicial astronomy, necromancy, chiromancy, and other dark and damnable arts were secretly taught by an ancient sacristan; or, as some will have it, by the devil himself, in that disguise. The Alhambra
  • a small pigtail clubbed at the back of his head, like one of Goya's sacristans or a tabellion in an old play, Swann passed by an office in which the lackeys, seated like notaries before their massive registers, rose solemnly to their feet and inscribed his name. Swann's Way
  • The sacristians Sr. Cecelia and Sr were in the sacristy to see all was in order, vestments laid out, candles lit, cruets filled with water and wine.
  • The new improvements which will be built at the sacristy side of the church will also include ladies and gents toilets.
  • The smaller sacristy windows are undivided and free of tracery.
  • The chapter has an "Ordo servandus in tradendis coronis aureis quae donantur a Rmo Capitulo S. Petri de Urbe sacris imaginibus B.M.V." = = apparently in manuscript only. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • VOlgarif» 48« E. orbicularisy ambulacris decem: binit fibifemper? Caroli a Linné ... Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis ..
  • As my friend Michael Putnam has noted, "Solvitur acris hiems" is Horace I. 4 (the misnumbering can be explained by the fact that I had recently been working with Propertius IV. 2). Pears Before Swine
  • Coming to the top of the staircase, up which he had been followed by a servant with a pallid countenance and a small pigtail clubbed at the back of his head, like one of Goya’s sacristans or a tabellion in an old play, Swann passed by an office in which the lackeys, seated like notaries before their massive registers, rose solemnly to their feet and inscribed his name. Swann's Way
  • Nor did it seem unlikely that a city which styled itself 'the nurse of Artemis' should also claim the less audacious title of 'sacristan' to this same goddess. Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion"
  • The largest and most valuable, had I been sensible of such things was a book of marvels by "the most miraculous mystagogue of nature": China monumentis, qua sacris quà profanis, nec non variis naturae & artis spectaculis, aliarumque rerum memorabilium argumentis illustrata, by Athanasius Kircher. Kitai
  • The sacristy, chapter-house, fratery, and other apartments stretch from the transept southwards along the east side; above these, on the upper floor, were the dormitories, entering by an open staircase from the south transept. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
  • The Churches did not signify the hierarchy through money; there was no difference in salary between a sacristan and a pastor.
  • Know, then, reader, that you have to do with a person who, provided his words but clearly express the sentiments of his mind, entertains a fixed and absolute disregard for all elegance and ornaments of speech; for, — “Dicite, pontifices, in sacris quid facit aurum?” A Dissertation on Divine Justice
  • The sacristy was a jumble of prayer books, vestments, broken rosaries, crucifixes, and pictures. The Red Horizon
  • A bit of shock, a few deflected mea culpas, a wringing of hands, a hasty flutter of robes andwhite vestments as, in church after church, the molesting priest slips behind the chancel, vanishes into thesacristy. Dominus Vobiscum
  • Mr. Moya alternates chapters of Haydée's diary with the comic misadventures of her son Clemen and his cousin Jimmy, both on the run from the regime, as they attempt to escape the country, shifting disguises—housemaid, priest, sacristan, livestock traders—and getting lost in a labyrinthine mangrove swamp. Adios, Warlock
  • The sacred ministers then go to the sacristy to vest for Mass: the deacon and subdeacon exchanging dalmatics for folded chasubles, with a second subdeacon similarly vested to carry the processional cross. Palm Sunday Rites According to the Missal of Braga
  • (As regards the mention of the Italian Ministry of the Interior, apparently the contents of the sacristies of Italy have been the property of the Italian state since 1870.) Roman Exhibition Showcases Significant and Historical Vestments
  • Thanks was extended to the choir, readers, also to the sacristans Paddy McEvoy and Eileen McEvoy and all who helped out in any way.
  • Yet how many sacristies are there where you still find pieces of the A Philosophical Dictionary
  • A meeting of the local Pioneer Council will take place tomorrow night Wednesday 22nd January at 8.30 pm in the sacristy of the Parish Church.
  • The sacristy is a jumble of wooden equipment crates, tall gold candelabras, cables and paints that conservator Naoko Fukumaru mixes and holds up in swatches to the original to ensure the color, depth and finish are true to life. The Art of Replicating Masterpieces
  • The cellarer was the material counterpart of the sacrist: Cuthbert had to provide for all the monks’ practical needs, gathering in the produce of the monastery’s farms and granges and going to market to buy what the monks and their employees could not provide themselves. The Pillars of the Earth
  • He would come up behind them as they hung their vestments in the sacristy closet.
  • Figure 5 clearly shows that in most cases rainforest stands on highly nutrient-depleted ferralsols, acrisols, and podzols of tropical lowlands attain diversity indices above 90% of the theoretical maximum.
  • Only the fantastic touch about 'green ice' ranks it as 'metaphysical', for it is in fact an experiment in the manner of the Horatian ode, not the heroic ode, but the lighter Epicurean, meditative strain of 'Solvitur acris hiems' and 'Vides ut alta stet nive candidum', description yielding abruptly to reflection. Introduction. Grierson, Herbert J.C
  • My father worked in the church, so he was the sacristan, which means, he kind of cleaned the place up.
  • Salvitur acris hiems gratâ vice veris et Favoni, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843
  • What followed was seen by only one person, that is, the sacristan's wife, a big, hard-faced woman with a faint mustache and a wart on her chin, who sat by the great column near the door dispensing holy water out of a cracked saucer and whining for pennies. Through the Wall
  • He founded the Mozarabic Chapel in Toledo cathedral, with an endowment for thirteen chaplains, a sacristan and two mazos sirvientes, and with provision for a sung Mass and the Divine Office daily. The Mozarabic Rite: The Two Missals
  • Pests - among the insects attacking the leaves of sweet potato are leaf folders (Brachmia spp.), Bihar hairy caterpillar (Diacrisia obliqua), both in South-East Asia and Indonesia, and sweet potato hornworm (Agrius convolvuli) throughout the eastern hemisphere; in the western hemisphere, army worm (Spodoptera sp.), Alabama argillacea and Manduca singulata are often serious. Chapter 30
  • I was fully expecting that in contrast to the shrieking flying monkeys that descended on Pharyngula blog over the wafer business discussed there, that there would be some kind of contorting to point out how President Steve's incident was different and special and non-sacrisomething, sorta like how it was ok for him to take the GG's parade salute. Wafers, slow news days and lessons to be learned.
  • Now do you go and call the sacristan from the bell," the prior said, "and bid him lead you to the chancel, where I shall be. Wulfric the Weapon Thane
  • In 1463 he furnished a cartoon of the Nativity, which was executed in tarsia by Giuliano de Maiano in the sacristy of the cathedral and still exists. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • In a given year, in 1824, for example, there were 34,095 priests and archpriests, 15,081 deacons, and 59,740 sacristans in Russia.
  • The two smaller compartments and apses at the sides of the bema were sacristies, the _diaconicon_ and Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • `Didn't you mention a lavatory at the back of the sacristy ? ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • He rather showed it to her than to the sacristan.
  • He paid tribute to the concelebrating priests, the choir for the lovely singing, the sacristans, the Eucharistic Ministers, collectors and all others who do such wonderful work in the parish.
  • On the right hand is the new sacristy, otherwise called the Capella dei Passages from the French and Italian Notebooks, Volume 2.
  • Three youths were seen in the sacristy area of the church around that time.
  • The largest and most valuable, had I been sensible of such things was a book of marvels by "the most miraculous mystagogue of nature": China monumentis, qua sacris quà profanis, nec non variis naturae & artis spectaculis, aliarumque rerum memorabilium argumentis illustrata, by Athanasius Kircher. Archive 2007-10-01
  • The deacon and subdeacon remain standing at the sedilia, while the deacon, together with four acolytes, goes to the sacristy to get the Cross. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 4.2 - Good Friday, The Adoration of the Cross and the Rite of the Presanctified
  • Macris, the daughter of Aristaeus, lord of honey, who discovered the works of bees and the fatness of the olive, the fruit of labour. The Argonautica
  • Potestas quam sibi Papa et Episcopi, caeterique quos spiritales vacant, arrogant, et fastus, quo turgent, ex sacris literis et doctrina Christi firmamentum non habet. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • The old sacristy, which is full of him -- for indeed all the decorative work seems to be his -- is one of the first buildings of the Renaissance, the beautiful work of Filippo Brunelleschi. Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • A sacristy is a room where sacred vessels and vestments are kept. Va. seminary fire ruled accidental
  • ALLEN: Well, he is in a room called the sacristy, which is, if you like, the prep room for priests before the mass. CNN Transcript Apr 19, 2008
  • In German the word Almerei, a derivative of armarium, has the meaning of sacristy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • _Ce brave homme_ (I like the old sacristan's term of _brave homme_, as it is one of the few untranslateable French words) flew to the cathedral at the moment that a horde of brigands had entered it to commence the work of mutilation; and, seconded by nothing but his known character for resolution, and an athletic person, fairly intimidated and turned them out for the time. Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819
  • It appears that the Sacristan of St. Ouen fell most uncanonically in love with a lady who dwelt on the other side of the Robec. The Story of Rouen
  • To check, look at the portrait by Crepsi in the northern sacristy.
  • On top of all of her other duties she is the sacristan of Duiske Abbey, and that is no small job.
  • He is first documented in Toledo in 1577, at work on the Disrobing of Christ, a large canvas for the sacristy of its cathedral.
  • Whereon a sprightly devilkin seized hurriedly upon his soul and was on the point of bearing it away to Hell, when an angel (mindful doubtless of the abbey's piety) arrived, objecting with a nicely argued piece of logic that the sacristan had not been carried off "en male veie," but before any sin had been committed. The Story of Rouen
  • Caption: Sacris dum manibus populo benedicit amice Assistas: Petri nam gerit ipse vices Archive 2009-03-01
  • And he was dressed like a sacristan in a Catholic seminary, and he held a bible.
  • There was a sacristan kindling branches of candles on the high altar; a deacon, he judged unerringly. THE THORN BIRDS
  • A few moments later, he returned with an altar-boy carrying a crucifix, and a sacristan who walked before them ringing a bell to announce that the Lord was coming to the house of the dying woman.
  • In some of our towns the holy foreskin has been borne in procession, and it is preserved yet in certain sacristies without this piece of drollery causing the least disturbance in families. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • In addition to the special members of a chapter already mentioned there are usually appointed the following, in order to secure well-ordered services: precentor, sacristan, cancellor, succentor, punctator, hebdomadarian. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Moreover, he served the Brothers humbly in his office of sacristan for nearly four years, and so that versicle which is sung for confessors was apt and fitting for him "who was ever pious and prudent, lowly and modest, sober and chaste and peaceful so long as this present life endured in his bodily limbs. The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes
  • But no more than the sacristan is the hemp-dresser gifted solely with the desire of frightening; he loves to make people laugh; he is sarcastic and sentimental at need, when love and marriage are to be sung. Appendix. I. A Country Wedding
  • I did instruct our servers to scavenge the sacristy at Chislehurst for some nice things to take away, but the vigilance of the Chislehurst team was such that we only managed to sneak away a corporal forgotten inside our burse and I chivalrously returned it this morning. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The thurifers stand, genuflect, and carry the thurible and incense into the sacristy.
  • A meeting will take place in the sacristy of the Church next Monday after the evening Mass to finalise the preparations for the first anniversary of the bicentenary of the Church.
  • N.B.B. civi Florentino magistro intagli faciendo duas portas de bronzo duabus novis sacristiis cathedralis ecclesie florentine pro pretio in totum flor. 1900 pro eo tempore et cum illis pactis et storiis et modis pro ut eis videbitur fore utilius et honorabilius pro dicta opera et quidquid fecerint circa predictum intelligatur et sit ac si factum foret per totum eorum officium. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres
  • The Supreme Court Under God has ordered that the 10 Commandments be displayed wherever 'sin might raise its seductive head': bars, clubs, gyms, swimming pools, corporate mail-rooms, multiplexes, secluded beaches, public rest-rooms, motel check-ins and Catholic sacristies. Tony Hendra: The Christian Right? Their Christ Is No Christian
  • On the entrance of His Holiness into the [Pauline] chapel, illuminated by 567 wax candles, the Verbum Caro is sung, and on arriving at the altar the Pope delivers the chalice containing the Sacrament to the Cardinal deacon who deposits it in the sepulchre where it is incensed by the Pope; Monsignor Sacrista locks the sepulchre and delivers the key to the Cardinal Penitentiary who is to officiate on the following day. Rare Images of Holy Thursday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel and a Description of the Papal Ceremonies of those Times
  • To this day sacristies are full of it and much continues in regular use. Anthony Symondson on "Hardman of Birmingham"
  • * Panis et vini transubstantiatio in Eucharistia, ex sacris literis probari non potest, sed apertis scripturae verbis aduersatur, sacramenti naturam euertit, et: [10702] 1 The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • Envelopes are also available from the church sacristy.
  • It was a sea of pastel colours—the delicate green hues of the grasses, sedges and other plants harmonised with the pink of the boronias and grevilleas and the white of Epacris and Conospermum—a vista extending over several hectares flanked by the pines.
  • * [555] Dicite, pontifices, in sacris quid facit aurum? A Dissertation on Divine Justice
  • There were rooms like this on three sides of the Temple; they always looked to me like sacristies. The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • [2097] Dicite pontifices, in sacris quid facit aurum? Anatomy of Melancholy
  • On the east side of the cloister was the north transept of the church which led to a sacristy, a room set aside for the officiating priest. Bondington report reveals more about medieval village
  • Fr. Dillon PP was thanked for allowing the branch to use the Church sacristy for meetings.
  • While bibles were kept in libraries, books used talismanically (primarily in masses and oathrituals) were the responsibility of the sacrist. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Mother and son are cast adrift but rescued by Jupiter and, after Perseus has completed his tasks, he kills Acrisius by accident.
  • The sacristan is grateful for the generous response by all Mass goers to the recent collection at the Masses over last weekend.
  • He will not, trust me, have to deal in my person with a sottish, dunsical Amphitryon, nor with a silly witless Argus, for all his hundred spectacles, nor yet with the cowardly meacock Acrisius, the simple goose-cap Lycus of Thebes, the doting blockhead Agenor, the phlegmatic pea-goose Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • We discussed the service as I vested, then waited in the sacristy for the sound of feet on the chapel floor.
  • Fuscini derepente tanta acris caligo et terraemotus, ut multi capite dolerent, plurimus cor moerore et melancholia obrueretur. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • While Mother rises virtuously early for sacristan duties at Little Saint Mary's church, we heathens opt for an indolent morning with the papers.
  • Archbishop Tlaghale encouraged the practice of priests praying with altar-servers in the sacristy before and after Mass, but regretted that some sacristies are like a market place. Archive 2009-04-12
  • Others will leave the amount to your discretion, but the priest is normally paid €150 and the sacristan, €50.
  • Monsignor Sacrista received the key from the celebrant, opens the Sepulchre while the Pope places incense in the thurible, and thrice incenses the boat. More Rare Images: Good Friday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel
  • She was the princess of Argos, daughter of King Acrisus.
  • Alice Burke, sacristan, had the church looking splendid and was further enhanced by the floral arrangements prepared by her daughter Veronica Troy, Lismore.
  • Clemence Malyn was deposed from her office of sub-prioress and sextoness on account of the careless manner in which she had performed the duties of these offices, and she also, in answer to questions asked by the vicar-general, acknowledged that she had frequently hidden a key of the abbey church in a hole so that a certain Richard Johans might find it and enter the church, and might drink in the sacristy wine with which she provided him, though she denied having ever drunk with him or otherwise misconducted herself. Bell's Cathedrals: A Short Account of Romsey Abbey A Description of the Fabric and Notes on the History of the Convent of Ss. Mary & Ethelfleda
  • The tooth is virtually unworn, displaying only small wear facets on the anterior side and tip of the paracone, the tip of the metacone and adjacent parts of the postparacrista, and the sides of the protocone and on the conules.
  • To the right, a stair leads up to the choir gallery over the sacristy and priest's office.
  • Vestments and church furnishings were thrown about in the sacristy, and attempts were made to force open the safe.
  • Sacrista curet quod _Libri bene ligentur et haspentur_," &c. In Chaucer's time, one would think that the fashionable binding for the books of young scholars was Bibliomania; or Book-Madness A Bibliographical Romance
  • Gilded wooden candlesticks are brought out from behind some altar or secret cupboard; a shabby, painted image of the Virgin or some other saint is produced from the sacristy, which is hastily draped in gorgeous finery, a necklace of beads adjusted round its neck; artificial flowers dusted and arranged in gay-looking vases; the candles are then lighted, and -- up goes the curtain! Fair Italy, the Riviera and Monte Carlo Comprising a Tour Through North and South Italy and Sicily with a Short Account of Malta
  • Many of the churches of Rome were restored by him; and its clergy, its deaconries for the care of the poor, and its lay sacristans all benefited by his liberality. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • Those who may wish to join the choir are more than welcome and can still do so by calling into the church sacristy or contacting any of the parish priests.
  • We discussed the service as I vested, then waited in the sacristy for the sound of feet on the chapel floor.
  • The sacristians were in the sacristy to see all was in order, vestments laid out, candles lit, cruets filled with water and wine.
  • Let the presider and sacristan know that you are one of the lectors for that mass.
  • James IV. endowed the chapel with large revenues, and in 1501 erected it into a collegiate church for dean, subdean, chanter, sacristan, treasurer, chancellor, archpriests, sixteen chaplains, six singing boys and a choir master. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
  • Barbara Hall, the sacristan, comes in after night shifts at a care home to keep the interior spick-and-span.
  • He had added to their nightly meal cups of a heady and intoxicating cordial, of ten times the strength of the most powerful wine, under which several of the fraternity had succumbed, and indeed, although the Sacristan had been strong to resist its influence, they might yet see, from his inflamed countenance and thick speech, that even he, the accuser himself, was in some degree affected by this unhallowed potation. Quentin Durward
  • Fig. 206 represents a specimen of _Ranunculus acris_, in which the lower and lateral flower-stalks were not only increased in number, but so much lengthened as to form a flat-topped inflorescence -- a corymbose cyme. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • Totos ego tredecim annos, quibus functus sum ministerio, sive in sacramentis, sive in aliis sacris celebrandis, exhortationibus aut precibus quae extant in Agendâ nostrâ, _nunquam usus sum_. The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics
  • For example, engineers needed to know the weak points of the sacristy in order to design a support structure.
  • And of insects some are derived from insect congeners, as the venom-spider and the common-spider from the venom-spider and the common-spider, and so with the attelabus or locust, the acris or grasshopper, and the tettix or cicada. The History of Animals
  • There was a sacristan kindling branches of candles on the high altar; a deacon, he judged unerringly. THE THORN BIRDS
  • He reappeared with a small vase, filled with water which tasted very cold, and one of the robes from the sacristy. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The sacristan was a kind, gentle, little old man, who let me do whatever I wanted. Essays on Life, Art and Science
  • Cor.v. 3-5 Viri ergo Apostolici et veterea quique contuinaces et eccle slastica censura dignos e contubernio sanctorum abjecerent, excludentes eoa a sacris cætibus, et communione corporis et sanguinis mystici. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • Registration forms for persons who have recently come to live in the parish are available in the sacristies of both churches after Masses.
  • The northern apse or chapel became the place of prothesis, and the other remained a sacristy or diaconicon. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Anne-Marie-Madeleine Thouret (Sister Charlotte of the Resurrection), sacristan, b. at Mouy, 16 Sept., 1715, professed 19 Aug., 1740, twice sub-prioress in 1764 and 1778. The Holy Martyrs of Compiegne
  • GRACE: That mannequin representing 71-year-old Sister Margaret Ann Pahl, a nun, one of the most defenseless and innocent among us, murdered in the sacristy, which is a little room off of the altar. CNN Transcript Apr 25, 2006
  • Pillour, "pro disputatione in Sacris Scripturis contra tenorem Acti The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • In a given year, in 1824, for example, there were 34,095 priests and archpriests, 15,081 deacons, and 59,740 sacristans in Russia.
  • Panis et vini transubstantiatio in Eucharistia, ex sacris literis probari non potest, sed apertis scripturae verbis aduersatur, sacramenti naturam euertit, et Transubstantiation (or the chaunge of the substaunce of bread and wine) in the Supper of the Lorde, can not be proued by holye writ, but is repugnaunt to the playne wordes of scripture, ouerthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
  • Except for the choir and the sacristy, it was the only place that allowed some frequency of male entry. 80 The constitutions deal at some length with the possible necessity of male entrance into the female environment of the claustral buildings. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • Before reaching the anterior margin, there is a low eminence on the paracristid crest and an expansion of its lingual surface, these features marking the position of the paraconid.
  • Percutere cymbalum et campanam, aperire ecclesiam et sacrarium, et librum ei aperire qui prædicat" (to ring the bell, to open the church and sacristy, to open the book for the preacher). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • In the sacristy to Prague Cathedral, Peter Parler had used a similar technique.
  • The sacrist called for his books, and with thin, eager forefinger he tracked them down: dues for this, and tailage for that, so many shillings this year, and so many marks that one. Sir Nigel

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