acolyth
/əˈkɒlɪθ/Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a boy or a young man, who is attached to a high-ranking cleric and assists him in his duties.
“The young acolyth helped the bishop with his ceremonial vestments.”
2. noun
A person who assists a clergyman or other high-ranking member of a church.
“The acolyth carried the censer during the procession.”