sacristain
sacristan
noun sah-krees-TAN Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin sacristanus, from sacrista 'keeper of sacred objects'.
Also means
church caretaker
Usage Note
Sacristain is the person responsible for the care of a church's sacristy, sacred vessels, vestments, and the building itself. In smaller French parishes the role may overlap with that of a bedeau (beadle). The place where the sacristain works is the sacristie (f). The profession is niche but still exists in French Catholic communities.
Examples
"Le sacristain prépare l'autel avant la messe."
Natural Translation
The sacristan prepares the altar before mass.
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