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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 The Vergers Guild of the Episcopal Church (VGEC) is a service organization that supports the ministry of vergers, sacristans, worship leaders, altar guild members, and more Although the position may have many different names, we all identify with the historic name and work of the verger
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? – All Souls Anglican Church But just what is a Verger? The role is about 400 years old and goes back to the early days of the Church of England when the clergy traversed the city streets on foot, and someone needed to clear the way and keep the riff-raff from hassling the priests
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
vergers. org - New to the Ministry of Verger? A verger is a layperson who serves the church in a ministry of organization, service, and welcome Vergers work under the direction of their Rector, Vicar, or Priest-in-charge
Altar Party, Order of the Procession, and Vestments Verger – 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 ”
| Holy Trinity Parish | Hudson, NY A quite similar office certainly did survive in both Catholic and Anglican traditions, however: that of Precentor Like a Verger, the Precentor is responsible for liturgical organization and preparation but — as the name suggests — is also the leading voice in the choir