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  2. Maniple (vestment) - Wikipedia

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    The maniple is also worn with the dalmatic or tunicle, by the deacon and the subdeacon in a Solemn Mass, but only during the Mass proper. The maniple is not worn at other liturgical functions (e.g., the Asperges, processions) for which the dalmatic or tunicle is worn. The maniple is also a vestment used in most of the other Latin liturgical rites.

  3. Lenten shrouds - Wikipedia

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    An altar cross veiled during Holy Week. Lenten shrouds are veils used to cover crucifixes, icons and some statues during Passiontide [1] [2] with some exceptions of those showing the suffering Christ, such as the stations of the Via Crucis or the Man of Sorrows, with purple or black cloths begins on the Saturday before the Passion Sunday.

  4. Lenten veil - Wikipedia

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    The use of Lenten veils was uninterrupted in many localities, as in Sicily where the opening of the Lenten curtain during the Easter tradition is an established popular tradition. Also, Lenten shrouds remained a universal use of the Catholic, Lutheran and certain Anglican traditions as a form of visual penance derived from the Lenten veil. [8] [9]

  5. Mantilla - Wikipedia

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    Side angle shot of a blond mantilla. A mantilla is a traditional female liturgical lace or silk veil or shawl worn over the head and shoulders, often over a high hair ornament called a peineta, particularly popular with women in Spain and Latin America. [1]

  6. Liturgical lace - Wikipedia

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    Liturgical lace was also used for mantillas, liturgical veil worn by women popular in Spain as well as in Latin America. [ 26 ] Papal nobility would also wear facciole or lace collar, consisting of two separate rectangular strips of lace or muslin , lace cuffs , steel buttons and buckles.

  7. Vimpa - Wikipedia

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    An altar server with a vimpa (right) before a pontifical mass. The vimpa is a narrow, winding shawl or scarf, made of a light fabric (usually silk). [5] [2] It is either plain or simply decorated. [1] [6] The base colour is usually white, but for certain occasions it may be purple, green, or gold. [4] [5] [2]

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