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Usually a person who is called the Sacristan.

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Q: Who looks after priests vestments?
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Who looks after church vessels and vestments?

The sacristan in our church looks after the vestments, linens, and silverware.


What colour of vestments are worn at Christmas?

gold and white vestments are worn at Christmas by priests in the Catholic Church


What colour of vestments do priests wear on New Year's Day?

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