Sentences with word «sacristy»

A sacristy is a small room or area in a church where religious items and vestments are stored. It is also used by priests for preparing for ceremonies. Full definition
For years as a kid, I was alone with priests in sacristies, cars, swimming pools, houses, classrooms, you name it.
According to Vogue, the theme seeks «to create a dialogue between fashion and the masterworks of religious art» and will include «papal garb on loan from the Sistine Chapel sacristy, many of which have never been seen outside the Vatican».
Others on the panel were Neil Astley from Bloodaxe Books, Thomas Ball from Sacristy Press, Ed Handiside from Myrmidon Books, and Degna Stone, assistant editor of The Rialto and managing editor of Butcher's Dog magazine.
After the Mass finished, I found my way to the palatial, many - roomed sacristy to wait for him.
Luther's Sacristy Prayer: «Lord God, You have appointed me as a pastor in Your Church, but you see how unsuited I am to meet so great and difficult a task.
In the quiet of the great Cathedral a single sacristy bell warned of the approach of the Pope.
Then it spread to the Brancacci chapel by Massacio, the New Sacristy by Michelangelo, and the burial chapel of the Medicis at the parish church of San Lorenzo.
Featuring approximately 40 ecclesiastical masterworks from the Sistine Chapel sacristy and more than 150 examples of women's and men's ensembles, the exhibition situates fashion production among Christian materiality.
I was in cars, rectories, swimming pools, sacristies, with many priests and brothers.
Whether it's the Vatican and its priests luring young boys into the sacristy, or the Ayatolla extolling women to submit to their husbands and stoning them to death, or Conservative Christian leaders scamming thier followers of money while they lead lurid secret lives, the game is the same: scare your patrons into the fear of «God» until they submit to your wishes.
In the sacristy, other priests allowed us to smoke and joke!
Fr Peter Murphy said the theft from the sacristy of the ciborium, «containing the Blessed Sacrament», had left St Catherine's Church «desecrated by this act of sacrilege».
According to the grand jury report, Neill told the victim assistance coordinator that during his childhood, Gallagher discussed masturbation during confession; fondled him during outings in the priest's car, at the house of the priest's mother, upstairs in the rectory, in a utility room in the sacristy and in a loft in the church; and that the priest also hit the boy.
One of the most remarkable of Williams's novels is War in Heaven, in which the Holy Grail, spelt inevitably Graal, is found in the sacristy cupboard of an English country church.
Rather than staying becalmed in the sacristy, the sanctuary, and the presbytery, the clergy of his day, he urged, should lead a demanding, Gospel - centered life of proclaiming the Word and celebrating the sacraments, nourishing their people with the tangible realities God had entrusted to human hands as pathways to the Trinity: the Bible and the Eucharist.
Their new home, in the Catholic Church, was a small 1960's concrete dual use hall / chapel with a tiny altar (on wheels), a pool table stored in the confessional and a defunct freezer in the sacristy used for laying out the vestments.
Stations of the Cross, communion rails and a pulpit have been installed, there are coloured hassocks, new candles and a new entrance bell and a vestment press has replaced the freezer in the sacristy.
I was alone with priests in rectories, cars, sacristies, confessionals, swimming pools.
Over many years, I was very often in the presence of priests and monks, ALONE, in cars, sacristies, rectories, empty classroms, confessionals.
The bishop rejected the presentation of bread baked by one of the groups and sent the master of ceremonies to the sacristy for a large white host.
This is not to close the door between the laboratory and the sacristy, rather the opposite; what we discover from the natural sciences can not be hermetically sealed off from philosophy and theology as though it were some totally separate area of wisdom.If the primary object of physical science is the physical realm in its inter-dependant relationships, the object of metaphysics is the very same physical realm as it relates to the spiritual.
According to the grand jury report, Engelhardt allegedly showed the boy pornographic magazines before having him engage in oral intercourse in the sacristy.
Engelhardt, an Oblate priest, is accused of allegedly orally sodomizing and molesting a 10 - year - old alter boy in 1998 in the sacristy at St. Jerome Parish in northeast Philadelphia, Williams said.
The parish treasurer at the time, M. Scott Pruyn, in a letter to this writer years later, said that he and the senior warden confronted Bennett in the sacristy and told him he had broken a «solemn promise» that he would not preach on tongues — speaking «without first discussing the matter in executive session with the officers and vestry.»
I always imagined it would smell like the sacristy at my church when I was an altar boy: all incensey and whatnot.
The cardinal went to the sacristy.
Undoubtedly, they are all keenly aware that homosexuality in the priesthood is, as Mary Eberstadt put it in her much - discussed Weekly Standard article, «the elephant in the sacristy
Maybe a few hardy regulars come immediately after the Saturday morning Mass, but when that trickle peters out the priest packs up and busies himself in the sacristy or the presbytery.
Priests were cool because they allowed us all to smoke in the sacristy!
Much older Catholics recall things like the ban on music at a «mixed marriage» — and in some dioceses even the consignment of such a wedding to the sacristy and consequent lack of any sense of celebration — or refusal of the Sacraments because of a failure to send children to a Catholic school.
Keep the Easter lilies locked in the sacristy until an appropriate time of mourning is past.
«Teachers of the faith need to get out of their cave,» and the clergy «out of the sacristy
The viewers encounter the people who work in the garage, the sacristy and the gun room, as well as hearing from the Pope's clothes designer what designs she creates for him.
The first shot in the sequence is a close - up of a plastic tub of communion wafers, sitting on the floor of what looks to be a Sacramento Catholic high school's sacristy.
THE SACRISTY An enchanting Suite (80 sq. m 860 sq.ft) with private hanging garden facing the antique olive grove.
Built out of laterite blocks covered in lime plaster, the church faces west and features a nave flanked by three chapels, plus a choir, two secondary altars, one main altar, belfry and sacristy.
The castle preserves the old keep and a bell tower - sacristy, as well as a reconverted area boasting a baroque façade and a Plateresque tomb.
40 ecclesiastical masterworks from the sistine chapel sacristy are on view image by floto + warner
For the 2017 exhibition, I proposed to have access to the sacristy and the connected spaces to the sacristy within the church, within the structure itself.
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