A vestry room is attached to a church. It stores records and other important documents that the clergy use for divine service. A vestry is closed to the public.
"A vestry is a storage room in a church"
Vestry in the church is a sacred room which is used by Pastors and preachers to pray just before they will give a sermon to the congregation
Vestry or sacristy
Vestry in the church is a sacred room which is used by Pastors and preachers to pray just before they will give a sermon to the congregation
A clergyman's robing room is typically called a vestry or sacristy. It is a designated space where clergy members can prepare for religious services by donning their ceremonial garments and vestments.
You would find a vestry in a church !
The vestry room of the Salem meeting house, which was now serving as the anteroom of the General Court
This room is called the Vestry or Sacristry.vestry: a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held.or it is called a sanctuary.
The room where priests get ready is called a vestry or sacristy. It is where they prepare for religious services and ceremonies by dressing in their liturgical garments and accessories.
Vestry House Museum was created in 1730.
Saint Paul's Vestry House was created in 1855.
Yes, "Vestry" should be capitalized when referring to the governing body of a church or chapel.