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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
  • Verger - St. Johns Episcopal Church
    Generally speaking, vergers were responsible for the order and upkeep of the house of worship, including preparations for the liturgy, the conduct of the laity, and even grave-digging among many other duties in the church
  • History of Verging and Vergers
    In medieval times, the verger (spelled "virger" in England and older texts) was the Protector of the Procession The verger escorted the procession as it moved from the vestry around the church or cathedral and into the front doors
  • 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 ”
  • VERGER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of VERGER is an attendant that carries a verge (as before a bishop or justice)
  • What all is in the role of a verger? : r Episcopalian - Reddit
    Historically, the verger was the protector of the procession and would quite literally cap knees if someone tried to intervene or block the procession Also, back then, the procession would begin outside, usually in the town square, and then make its way into the church
  • 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 ”
  • The ministry of Verger: a testimony - St Pauls Cathedral
    The Verger’s Guild (VGEC) is writing a history of vergers in North America This builds on a wonderful document, written by David Deutsch, a verger and the retired TV director for the PBS NewsHour


















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