mystagogue

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Mystagogue \Mys"ta*gogue\, n. [L. mystagogus, Gr. ?; ? one
   initiated in mysteries + ? leading, n., a leader, fr. ? to
   lead: cf. F. mystagogue. See 1st {Mystery}.]
   1. One who interprets mysteries, especially of a religious
      kind.
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   2. One who keeps and shows church relics.
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