Pronunciation: /ˈsækrɪstən/
noun a person in charge of a sacristy, especially in a church
A1 The sacristan is responsible for taking care of the church's ceremonial objects.
A2 The sacristan prepares the altar for Mass and ensures everything is in order.
B1 The sacristan assists the priest during religious services and helps maintain the church.
B2 The sacristan plays a key role in organizing church events and coordinating with other staff.
C1 The sacristan is highly respected for their dedication to the church and attention to detail.
C2 The sacristan's knowledge of liturgical practices and traditions is invaluable to the church community.
formal The sacristan was responsible for preparing the church for the morning service.
informal The sacristan always makes sure everything is ready before the church service.
slang The sacristan is like the behind-the-scenes boss of the church.
figurative The sacristan's attention to detail was like a symphony conductor orchestrating a flawless performance.
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