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  2. Chasuble - Wikipedia

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    "The vestment proper to the priest celebrant at Mass and other sacred actions directly connected with Mass is, unless otherwise indicated, the chasuble, worn over the alb and stole" (General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 337). Like the stole, it is normally of the liturgical colour of the Mass being celebrated.

  3. Alb - Wikipedia

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    In early-medieval Europe secular clergy also normally wore the alb in non-liturgical contexts. [1] Nowadays, the alb is the common vestment for all ministers, both clerics and laypersons (acolytes and lectors), [2] at Mass. It is worn over the cassock, but underneath any other special vestments, such as the stole, dalmatic or chasuble.

  4. Stole (vestment) - Wikipedia

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    Violet Latin stole and maniple, worn over an alb. The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Christian denominations, which symbolizes priestly authority; in Protestant denominations which do not have priests but use stoles as a liturgical vestment, however, it symbolizes being a member of the ordained.

  5. Origins of ecclesiastical vestments - Wikipedia

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    The liturgical vestments of the Christian churches grew out of normal civil clothing, but the dress of church leaders began to be differentiated as early as the 4th century. By the end of the 13th century the forms used in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches had become established, while the Reformation led to changes in Protestant ...

  6. Vestment - Wikipedia

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    Large conical sleeveless garment worn by priests over all other vestments, with the front largely cut away to free the hands. Byzantine rite Bishops may also wear the phelonion when not serving according to hierarchical rubrics. Corresponds to the Western chasuble (see above). Sakkos (Greek σάκκος)

  7. New Albany woman makes and restores vestments, altar ... - AOL

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    Nov. 18—NEW ALBANY — For Denise Brown, sewing and embroidery work is more than a hobby. It's a ministry. She has made and restored vestments and altar hangings for Episcopal churches across ...

  8. Sacristy - Wikipedia

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    A chasuble and stole are laid out on top of it, ready to be put on. A sacristy, also known as a vestry or preparation room, is a room in Christian churches for the keeping of vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records. [1] [2]

  9. Maniple (vestment) - Wikipedia

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    [9] For the deacon it says: "The vestment proper to the deacon is the dalmatic, worn over the alb and stole. The dalmatic may, however, be omitted out of necessity or on account of a lesser degree of solemnity." [10] In neither case is there any mention of the maniple as a vestment in use.

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