-
limits to the
general public. The word "sacristy"
derives from the
Latin sacristia,
sometimes spelled sacrastia,
which is in turn
derived from
sacrista ("****ton...
-
including the
names of
popes of the
saeculum obscurum buried in St. Peter's
Basilica in the
Vatican City.
Marble slab at the
entrance to
Sacristia....
- is a 1630
painting by
Diego Velázquez, now held in the
museum of the
Sacristía Mayor del
Monasterio de San
Lorenzo de El
Escorial (Madrid, Spain). It...
- (PDF). Wad-alhayara. pp. 242–243. "Sigüenza Monumental: La Catedral.
Sacristía Mayor".
Ayuntamiento de Sigüenza (in Spanish).
Archived from the original...
- top,
there is a s****. In the
interior is the
Chapel of the
Senor de la
Sacristia,
which is
decorated in
Neoclassical style. In both the
church and the...
- the 17th
century built over an
older Gothic temple. Inside,
there is a
sacristía and the
interior of a bell tower. The
temple has
recently been restored...
- the
Rosary "Basílica
Nossa Senhora do Rosário, dos Arautos".
Direto da
Sacristia (in
Brazilian Portuguese). 2012-05-29.
Retrieved 2017-03-10. "Serra da...
-
Bayan terminal. To go back,
jeeps turn
right to Gen. Luna St., left to
Sacristia St. (Behind St.
James Academy), left to F.
Sevilla Blvd.
around Malabon...
- the
altar is a 16th-century
cornstalk paste image of the Señor de la
Sacristía (Lord of the Sacristy),
whose gold
crown was a gift from
Philip II of...
- the
rubble of the campanile. As the transept,
sanctuary (re-do's), and
sacristia (sacristy) were all left standing, an
attempt was made to
rebuild the...