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  2. Sacristy - Wikipedia

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    Sacristy with a sacristy credens (a cabinet with wide and very shallow drawers in which vestments and hangings are stored). A chasuble and stole are laid out on top of it, ready to be put on. 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 ...

  3. St Mary the Virgin, Wotton-under-Edge - Wikipedia

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    The sacristy was built in the 1830s and contains charity boards that were originally from the galleries, located at the west end of the church. The sacristy contains clothing for the acolytes and minister, as well as other items used within the service.

  4. Altar server - Wikipedia

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    The rites of "Setting Aside a Taper-bearer" and "Tonsuring a Reader" have now been combined into one service. It is the custom in some traditions, such as the Greek Orthodox or Melkite Catholic, to allow tonsured altar servers to also vest in the orarion, worn crossed over the back like that of a subdeacon but with the ends hanging parallel in ...

  5. Church and Convent of Our Lady of the Palm - Wikipedia

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    The church has images of saints from the 17th and 18th centuries. The statue of Our Lady of the Palms dates to the 17th century and is now located on the high altar. A commemorative marker was placed in the church in 1898 that states that the Our Lady statue was brought from Lisbon in 1630; no evidence exists to confirm or deny the origin of ...

  6. Altar bell - Wikipedia

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    Altar bells (missing one bell), with cross-shaped handle Altar bells Sanctus bells Mid-1900s three-tiered bell at the museum of Manaoag Basilica. In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, Lutheranism, Methodism and Anglicanism, an altar bell (also Mass bell, sacring bell, Sacryn bell, saints' bell, sance-bell, or sanctus bell [1]) is typically a small hand-held bell or set of bells.

  7. Monastery of São Vicente de Fora - Wikipedia

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    The sacristy, famous for its different types of marble. The original Monastery of São Vicente de Fora was founded around 1147 by the first Portuguese King, Afonso Henriques, for the Augustinian Order. [1] Built in Romanesque style outside the city walls, it was one of the most important monastic foundations in mediaeval Portugal.

  8. Royal Chapel of Granada - Wikipedia

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    One may also visit the Sacristy-Museum, with the legacy of the Catholic Monarchs. Highlights of its gallery of paintings are works of the Flemish , Italian and Spanish schools, with paintings by authors like Juan de Flandes and Hans Memling as well as a rare example by Sandro Botticelli ( Agony in the Garden ) and other 15th century painters ...

  9. File:Cathedral of Toledo, sacristy, with paintings by El ...

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    Cathedral of Toledo, sacristy, with paintings by El Greco (5) Author: ... This image was originally posted to Flickr by Prof. Mortel at https: ...