What is another word for Sacristies?

Pronunciation: [sˈakɹɪstɪz] (IPA)

Sacristies are spaces or rooms within a church where priests and other ministers prepare for liturgical services and store vestments, sacred vessels, and other religious objects. Synonyms for sacristies include vestry, choir loft, sacristy chamber, and sacristy room. In Roman Catholic churches, an alternative term is the presbytery, while in Anglican and Episcopal churches, it is commonly referred to as the vestry. These terms all describe the same essential space within a place of worship. They serve as hubs for religious preparation and storage, providing ministers with the tools they need to deliver meaningful religious services and ceremonies.

What are the hypernyms for Sacristies?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Sacristies

His greatest productions are in the Sagrestia Nuova, see page 266. The reliefs in terra-cotta, over the elegant bronze gates of the Sacristies, are considered amongst the best works of Lucca della Robbia.
"The South of France--East Half"
Charles Bertram Black
Quite an underhand evolution was beginning in the Sacristies, orders from Rome flitted hither and thither; it was a question of accepting the new form of government, and absorbing it by dint of invasion.
"Paris From the "Three Cities""
Emile Zola
These only cost six reals, and with them you can visit the Sacristies, the wardrobe, the chapels of Don Alvaro de Luna and of Cardinal Albornoz, and the Chapter-house, with its two rows of portraits of the archbishops which are wonders.
"The Shadow of the Cathedral"
Vicente Blasco Ibañez

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