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Verger - Wikipedia A verger (or virger, so called after the staff of the office, or wandsman in British English though archaic) [1] is a person usually a layperson, who assists in the ordering of religious services, particularly in Anglican churches
vergers. org A verger is a member of a church who works under the direction of their rector, vicar, or priest-in-charge, to assist with the organization and operation of worship services in the Episcopal Church in the United States, the Anglican Church of Canada, the Church of England, and world-wide throughout the Anglican Communion
Verger – The Episcopal Church A lay minister who assists the clergy in the conduct of public worship, especially in the marshaling of processions Vergers may be full-time or part-time, paid or volunteer The history of the verger dates back to the middle ages when the verger was the “Protector of the Procession ”
What is a Verger? - The Episcopal Diocese of Central New York A Verger is a layperson that serves the Church in a ministry of organization, service and welcome It is a position that is unique to the Anglican Communion and originated in medieval England
Demystifying the Role: What Is a Verger in the Church A verger is a church official responsible for assisting with the organization and coordination of worship services They help to maintain order and assist clergy during ceremonies