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  2. Category:Catholic religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Clothing that is worn specifically for liturgical functions are listed under the subcategory of Roman Catholic vestments. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  3. Religious habit - Wikipedia

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    A religious habit is a distinctive set of clothing worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally, some plain garb recognizable as a religious habit has also been worn by those leading the religious eremitic and anchoritic life, although in their case without conformity to a particular uniform style.

  4. Religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Plate showing historical Christian and other religious clothing. From French encyclopedia Larousse du XXème siècle 1932. Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the Christian religions, especially Catholic , Eastern Orthodox , Anglicans , Methodists , and Lutheran Churches.

  5. Scapular - Wikipedia

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    Lutheran churches sometimes use scapulars as vestments for both men and women servers [44] over cassocks which are regarded as clerical clothing [45] not vestments. Scapulars in Protestant churches do not necessarily have the same meaning as in Catholic church. Choirs may wear scapular over alb in Lutheran colleges. [46]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Capirote - Wikipedia

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    The capirote is today the symbol of the Catholic penitent: only members of a confraternity of penance are allowed to wear them during solemn processions. Children can receive the capirote after their first holy communion, when they enter the brotherhood. Similar hoods are common in other Christian countries such as Italy.

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