sacristy
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.
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.
The Sacrament of Holy Orders was instituted by Jesus at the Last Supper when he ordained his apostles as the first priests by telling them to do this in memory of him.
In the tabernacle, priests had to come from the tribe of Levi, specifically from the family of Aaron. Aaron and his descendants were designated as the priests to perform the religious duties within the tabernacle.
Saint Patrick changed his name from Maewyn Succat to Patrick when he became a priest, as it was customary for priests to take on a new name to symbolize their new spiritual identity. Patrick is the name by which he is most commonly known.
Catholicism traditionally prohibits its priests from marrying, as part of the vow of celibacy.
The sacristy.
A locker room.
VC or Vacant Ready room means just that. It is Not rented and it is ready to rent
It is room that is ready to rent
vacant room is the room is ready for occupancy while vacant dirty the room is dirty and not ready for occupancy.....
diocesan priests, or abby priests?
they sleep in churches in a chamber or there own little room
Priests.
Priests.
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A room status report is a summary of a situation. It will tell you if the room is ready or cleaned up.
A room status report is a summary of a situation. It will tell you if the room is ready or cleaned up.