sacristies
A sacristy is a room in a church or chapel used for the preparation of liturgical services. It stores vestments, sacred vessels, and other items used in worship, and provides space for clergy to dress before ceremonies and for small administrative tasks. The room is typically located near the sanctuary or chancel and may adjoin a vestry or the sacristan’s workspace.
Etymology and history: The term comes from Latin sacristia, derived from sacer meaning sacred. Sacristies emerged
Contents and equipment: A sacristy houses liturgical garments such as albs, stoles, chasubles, and copes, as
Role and procedures: A sacristan or designated layperson oversees preparation for services, unlocks the church, sets
Design and variation: Sacristies are commonly found adjacent to the sanctuary or behind the altar rail, in