Fabrique

/fəˈbrik/ noun

Definition

In some Protestant churches, a committee or office responsible for managing church property and finances.

Etymology

From French fabrique, ultimately from Latin fabrica (workshop, structure). Used in ecclesiastical English, particularly in Scottish and Continental churches.

Kelly Says

This church term survived in church governance while disappearing elsewhere—it's proof that institutions preserve archaic vocabulary long after the general public forgets it.

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