2024年3月24日 星期日

sacristy, bonfire, vestry, sacristan. said the complaints stand on their own merit, but he nodded to their larger impact.




sacristy





noun) A room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept or meetings are held.
Synonyms:vestry
Usage:We were admitted to the sacristy and shown the magnificent robes which the Pope wore when he crowned Napoleon I.

sacristy :(聖堂)的更衣所;祭衣間:為舉祭者更換祭衣之所。


“These complaints are having the impact that they were designed to achieve,” said Radhika Sainath, a lawyer with Palestine Legal, a civil rights group. “Not to win on the merit, but to force universities to investigate, condemn and suppress speech supporting Palestinian rights, because they are so fearful of bad press and donor backlash.”

Mr. Marcus said the complaints stand on their own merit, but he nodded to their larger impact.












This time around, Solothurn has updated the job description. "Along with acting as caretaker and sacristan, responsibilities include interaction with the many visitors," the ad warns potential applicants.


BONFIRE OF THE SACRISTIES: TO THE 2006 GENERAL CONVENTION
Virtue Online - West Chester,PA,USA
... manipulation of information, that the Episcopal Church should once again reposition itself, and take up the ground occupied by what Peter Drucker called, "the ...


A COURTEOUS EXPLANATION. 161

' Horace ' describes, and I daresay what he says of them is
all true. But what makes me look at France and the
French with such inexhaustible curiosity and indulgence
is this, their faults are not ours, so we are not likely to
catch them ; their merits are not ours, so we are not likely
to become idle and self-sufficient from studying them. It is
not that I so envy ' Horace ' his Paris as it is ; I no longer
dance, nor look well when dressed up as the angel Gabriel,
so what should I now do in Paris ? but I find such interest
and instruction in considering a city so near London,
and yet so unlike it ! It is not that I so envy ' Horace '
his cafe-haunting, dominoes-playing bourgeois ; but when I
go through Saint Pancras, I like to compare our vestry-
haunting, resolution-passing bourgeois with the Frenchman,
and to say to myself : ' This, then, is what comes of not
frequenting cafes, nor playing dominoes ! My countrymen
here have got no cafes, and have never learnt dominoes, and
see the mischief Satan has found for their idle hands to
do ! ' Still, I do not wish them to be the cafe-haunting,



sacristan

Line breaks: sac|ris¦tan
Pronunciation: /ˈsakrɪstən 
  
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NOUN

Origin

Middle English: from medieval Latin sacristanus, based on Latin sacersacr- 'sacred'.

vestry[ves・try]

  • 発音記号[véstri]

[名]
1 (教会の)聖服室, 聖具室(sacristy).
2 礼拝室.
3 《米国監督教会》教区委員;《英国教会》教(会)区総会.
ves・tral
[形]

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