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altar boy

NOUN
  1. a boy serving as an acolyte

How To Use altar boy In A Sentence

  • The principals of the local schools could be counted on for a couple of fresh scrubbed altar boys in charge of polished crucifix, candlesticks and dangerously toxic swinging thuribles.
  • A devout Catholic, she'd drive me to St. Thomas the Apostle Church so I could serve the six A.M. mass as an altar boy, with her praying in the first row in the right pew.
  • Religion cannot protect itself from religious hypocrites, including priests who sexually abuse teenagers and altar boys. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Being paid for their physical affectations on the altar, a plentiful supply of altar boys to sodomise and the company of like-minded perverts is surely one of the more colourful swan songs of the Christian era. The "homosexualization" of the clergy in Latin America
  • But, through a tawdry heap of bushes, he watched the procession and the bare wooden coffin lifted by altar boys.
  • I'm not quite sure how, apart from the obvious indicators, eligibility would be further established, perhaps a body scan to determine the circumcised or genitally-mutilated, in addition to passengers producing additional documentary evidence (a baptismal certificate say, or copy of a police complaint laid against a priest from when you were an altar boy). Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
  • Yet he ended his days at daily mass, even serving for the priest when the altar boy of the day overslept.
  • Religion cannot protect itself from religious hypocrites, including priests who sexually abuse teenagers and altar boys. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Cue the parade of altar boys and priests singing, waving censers and bearing a ceramic Jesus high above their heads.
  • Boys often served as altar boys when they became communicants.
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