A medieval priest would have used various tools in their religious duties, including a chalice for holding consecrated wine during Mass, a censer for burning incense, a thurible for carrying the incense, a paten for holding the Eucharistic bread, and a stole as a symbol of their authority. Additionally, they would have used a missal or breviary for conducting services, a crucifix for religious rituals, and possibly a rosary for personal devotions. These tools were essential for carrying out the sacraments and rituals of the Catholic Church during the Middle Ages.
The plural possessive of "priest" is "priests'."
The sacristy is a special room in a church, where the priest prepares for service. Robes are often stored in the sacristy.
This church was built on consecrated ground.
The word "sanctify" is a verb. An example of a sentence using the word would be: In order to sanctify the grounds, we must request the presence of the priest in town.
The abstract noun for "priest" is "priesthood."
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they used belts and swords
None that I can think of.
shield, lance, mace, broadsword,armor
The medieval priest ate trout and tobacco leaves.
saws drills and other stuff
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Yes, when they had to for protection. Much of the weapons used by the serfs were farm tools.
Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas Becket
They used instruments called mudkips. They used these for almost any medical need.
they were the head priest of a city.
its is the perish priest