English to Tamil Dictionary sacristan

sacristan

கிறித்தவக் கோயிலில் உள்ள புனிதப் பொருள்களைக் காப்பவர்
definition
noun
The Churches did not signify the hierarchy through money; there was no difference in salary between a sacristan and a pastor.
a person in charge of a sacristy and its contents.
Some churches require you to use their flowers - remember to ask the church sacristan if this is the case and expect to pay from €200 upwards.
the sexton of a parish church.
translation of 'sacristan'
கிறித்தவக் கோயிலில் உள்ள புனிதப் பொருள்களைக் காப்பவர்
example
While Mother rises virtuously early for 'sacristan' duties at Little Saint Mary's church, we heathens opt for an indolent morning with the papers.
Barbara Hall, the 'sacristan' , comes in after night shifts at a care home to keep the interior spick-and-span.
She was also church 'sacristan' at the Ursuline Convent for five years.
He rather showed it to her than to the 'sacristan' .
My father worked in the church, so he was the 'sacristan' , which means, he kind of cleaned the place up.
Some churches require you to use their flowers - remember to ask the church 'sacristan' if this is the case and expect to pay from €200 upwards.
Others will leave the amount to your discretion, but the priest is normally paid €150 and the 'sacristan' , €50.
The Churches did not signify the hierarchy through money; there was no difference in salary between a 'sacristan' and a pastor.
And he was dressed like a 'sacristan' in a Catholic seminary, and he held a bible.
Alice Burke, 'sacristan' , had the church looking splendid and was further enhanced by the floral arrangements prepared by her daughter Veronica Troy, Lismore.
The 'sacristan' is grateful for the generous response by all Mass goers to the recent collection at the Masses over last weekend.
The popular lady, who worked as a 'sacristan' in Portlaw for many years, was surrounded by family and friends for a party at her home.
On top of all of her other duties she is the 'sacristan' of Duiske Abbey, and that is no small job.
He paid tribute to the concelebrating priests, the choir for the lovely singing, the 'sacristans' , the Eucharistic Ministers, collectors and all others who do such wonderful work in the parish.
In a given year, in 1824, for example, there were 34,095 priests and archpriests, 15,081 deacons, and 59,740 'sacristans' in Russia.
Thanks was extended to the choir, readers, also to the 'sacristans' Paddy McEvoy and Eileen McEvoy and all who helped out in any way.
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