Noun
An apartment in a church where the sacred utensils, vestments, etc., are kept; a vestry.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA space heater now heats the sacristy, Msgr. Source: Internet
He tried to describe his feelings as the brave firemen battled their way into the sacristy - to save the consecrated hosts. Source: Internet
Dedicated to St. Stephen (Esteban) the martyr, this complex contains a restored cloister, tombs, museum, sacristy, and church (tel. +923-215-000). Source: Internet
“It was a church with bare essentials, no baptismal font, two confessionals, a barren sacristy, bare wooden floor and a small choir loft. Source: Internet
Years later, one victim would tell the grand jury about the time a priest had walked into the St. Cecilia's sacristy as Brzyski was fondling his genitals — only to walk out. Source: Internet
He assists in our sacristy on a daily basis. Source: Internet