Examples of 'acolyte' in a sentence

Meaning of "acolyte"

An acolyte is a devoted follower or attendant, typically assisting a religious leader in ceremonies
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  • One who has received the highest of the four minor orders in the Catholic Church, being ordained to carry the wine, water and lights at Mass.
  • An altar server.
  • An attendant, assistant or follower.

How to use "acolyte" in a sentence

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He is an acolyte and a supporter of the derivatives bubble.
I have been an occasional acolyte and a regular lector.
An acolyte is not ordained and is free to marry.
Thought we would make him an acolyte anyway.
He is chief acolyte within our order.
Conferral of the ministries of lector and acolyte.
I am still in need of an acolyte for the morning mass.
Behind the face of a hit man is an acolyte.
Check to see if the acolyte needs any assistance.
An acolyte beside him walked forward.
At last the young acolyte had had enough.
The acolyte pledges fidelity from the outset.
Now you want to become my acolyte.
No true acolyte will ever tell you anything.
Who already studied this in his acolyte training.

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The young acolyte felt he was alone in a sleeping world.
One of the minor orders was the office of acolyte.
Maybe this acolyte is giving you your path to freedom.
I am still your most competent acolyte.
Your acolyte shot my president.
They are either hosted by a single acolyte or a group of them.
He was an acolyte aspiring to become a priest.
I heard you had become an acolyte.
But an acolyte is not a deacon.
They may exercise a ministry of reader or acolyte or both.
I promise to be a good acolyte and worship your enviable mind.
I gave my order of worship to the acolyte.
Her acolyte immediately starts shaking her to wake her up.
Good to know you are not completely an acolyte.
That man was also the acolyte for the service.
The clergy of the church consisted of a priest and an acolyte.
She remained your faithful acolyte until the end.
The discussion was interrupted by a shout from the young acolyte.
An acolyte is an assistant or follower assisting the celebrant in a religious service or procession.
You can be our acolyte.
The first acolyte puts the holy water on the table.
Neither priest nor acolyte.
Acolyte is a follower.
Spoken like a true acolyte.
I was an acolyte once.
Perhaps he has a new acolyte.
Thanks for sending the air acolyte to help us with the moves.
Mauri says you should not have snitched to become an acolyte.
They say acolyte.
This is about you wanting blind trust from your acolyte.
Perhaps then you will impress your acolyte by being the first to charge.
The ministry of acolyte was also to subsume any surviving functions formerly reserved to subdeacons.
The response of the acolyte.
The ministries of acolyte and lector could thus contribute to local ecclesial renewal.
He said he was his acolyte.

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