The person responsible for sacred objects and vestments is typically a priest or a member of the clergy, often referred to as a sacristan. The sacristan manages the church's sacred items, ensuring they are properly maintained and prepared for liturgical services. In some traditions, the bishop may also have oversight over these items within their diocese.
the sacristy is the room in a roman catholic church/chapel (usually adjacent to or close to the sanctuary) used to store the sacred vestments, vessels, altar drapes, altar linens, etc. as well as the vesting room for the ordained ministers.
Roman Catholic AnswerSacred vestments are the special garments worn by the clergy when performing the sacraments, for instance, a Chasuble at Mass.
Almost, what you're looking for is sacristans (i think).
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.
This is an apartment in or a building connected with a church or a religious house, in which the sacred vessels, vestments, etc., are kept.
bananas
in a religious place
A sacrary is an obsolete term for a sacred building, or a sacrarium, a place in Ancient Rome where sacred objects were kept.
The term sacred usually means "important to a deity. As Buddhism has no deity there can be no sacred objects. There can be relics of revered persons, important locations, etc.
A medicine bag was a holy object that many Native Americans wore. It contained objects that were sacred to the tribe and to the individual person wearing it. These could have been feathers from a sacred bird, teeth or bones from a sacred animal, or even shells and beads.
An aumbry is a small recess or cupboard in a church, traditionally used to store sacred items. It typically holds the consecrated Eucharist, such as the hosts, as well as other liturgical objects like relics, candles, or vestments. The aumbry is often located near the altar and is usually marked with a special door or enclosure to signify the reverence of its contents.
A sacristan is the person who prepares the altar for Mass, making sure that the correct sacred vessels are at the altar, assuring that the cruets are full of water and wine, sufficient hosts are put out, including the large host for the consecration and the various altar cloths are ready. The person may also be responsible for finding replacements if insufficient Mass servers are present or no lector shows up. A sacristan also assures that the candles are lit. In some case, the sacristan will actually lay out the vestments for the priest and help him vest if needed.