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ministrant

[min-uh-struhnt] / ˈmɪn ə strənt /
ADJECTIVE
attending
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Abandoned by the cluster of ministrants who had obscured her as the last rites were being offered, Guenever stood like a beacon.

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It consisted in the imposition of hands, it required two ministrants, and could be performed by any one of the Perfected not in mortal sin—even by a woman.

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Some three hundred priests served the shrine and there were numerous minor ministrants.

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Her father was passive, her brothers were des Ageaux's most eager ministrants.

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The chiefs ministrant bore His person, and enacted before the eyes of the observant people the work of Christ’s Incarnation and Redemption, presenting it to God the Father.

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