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.
After the service, the priest returned the liturgical items to the sacristy for safe storage.
Sacristy
A sacristy is a room in a church where liturgical items such as vestments, chalices, and sacred vessels are stored and where the clergy prepare for the church service. It serves as a workspace for the clerics and a storage area for items used during religious ceremonies.
Yes, sacristy furniture includes items such as credence tables, vestment cabinets, prie-dieus, and chairs used in the sacristy area of a church for storing liturgical items, preparing for Mass, and vesting clergy. These pieces of furniture are designed to be functional and often ornate to reflect the sacred nature of their purpose.
Sacristy.
The room is called a Sacristy.
There would be benches ,the altar ,pictures of saints ,crosses and a sacristy
Building the new Sacristy of the San Lorenzo church.
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.
The main building was designed by Filippo Bunelleschi. Michelangelo added the New Sacristy.
It is kept in the sacristy area and brought to the sanctuary (altar) for Mass. It is also called the sacramentary
A sacristy is a room in a church where the clergy prepare for worship services and store vestments, sacred vessels, and other items used during the church service. It is typically located near the altar or sanctuary.