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Vestments and How to Make Them $18.82 Written in 1915 this book, with a preface by the Anglican Dean of All Saints Cathedral, was intended to give women instructions on the creation of fine liturgical vestments of all kinds. With sixty patterns and diagrams, 12 illustrations plus the history of the use of the various vestments, this book becomes an indispensable reference for those who wish to create beautiful traditional vestments fo… |
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Roman Catholic Vestments, including: Pallium, Surplice, Cassock, Stole (vestment), Chasuble, Dalmatic, Maniple (vestment), Cincture, Alb, Humeral … Rochet, Chimere, Almuce, Cappello Romano $13.45 Hephaestus Books represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Hephaestus Books continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We belie… |
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Beasts in cassocks : the crimes of the heads of the Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox Church in America $31.95 This book, “Beasts in cassocks : the crimes of the heads of the Russian Greek Catholic Orthodox Church in America”, by Dudikoff, John F, is a replication of a book originally published before 1924. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible. This book was created using print-on-demand technology. Thank you for support… |
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Son Of Murder, Inc.: Man In A Cassock $15.95 Son Of Murder, Inc.: Man In A Cassock |
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From Smock To Cassock $17.95 From Smock To Cassock tells the fascinating story of a young boy who makes his career in farming but changes mid-life into the priesthood… |
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The Cassock and the Crown $32.95 On 7 January 1922 Raoul Delorme””s body was discovered in a Montreal suburb. He had been shot six times at close range… |
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Cassock And Sword $23.43 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc… |
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Portrait of Pope Pius Ix, Seated. He is Wearing a White Cassock $29.99 Portrait of Pope Pius Ix, Seated. He is Wearing a White Cassock – Photographic Print |
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Catholic Answers to Catholic Questions $11.16 Catholic Answers to Catholic Questions |
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Black Cassock : Memoir of a Spoiled Priest $15.53 No Synopsis Available |
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A Catholic Christmas $9.69 A Catholic Christmas |
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Cassock $62.99 The cassock, an item of clerical clothing, is a long, close-fitting, ankle-length robe worn by clerics of the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Church, Lutheran Church and some clerics of the Reformed churches. The cassock derives historically from the tunic that was formerly worn underneath the toga in classical antiquity. The word cassock probably comes from the word “casaque” which means cloak; or cassaca, which means white. In older days, it was known in Latin as vestis talaris. Although the cassock was formerly the universal everyday clothing of the clergy, many have abandoned it as in favour of a clerical suit of more conventional design. In current usage, wearing of the cassock may be a mark of a traditional cleric; its abandonment, a rejection thereof. In the United States, the black clerical suit remains the norm for priests in public ministry, though the use of the cassock remains at their personal discretion and when worn is most often employed in liturgical services. |
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Christian Clothing: Eastern Christian Vestments, Latter Day Saint Religious Clothing, Protestant Religious Clothing $28.94 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Eastern Christian Vestments, Latter Day Saint Religious Clothing, Protestant Religious Clothing, Roman Catholic Religious Clothing, Christian Cross, Mantle, Veil, Mitre, Temple Garment, Stole, Choir Dress, Cassock, Christian Headcovering, Religious Habit, Ecclesiastical Ring, Plain People, Panagia, Amice, Baptismal Clothing, Omophor, Aër, Cilice, Pontifical Vestments, Sakkos, Dalmatic, Sanbenito, Palitza, Phelonion, Antependium, Axios, Orarion, Kamilavkion, Klobuk, Epanokamelavkion, Skufia, Ecclesiastical Award, Epitrachil, Engolpion, Privilège Du Blanc, Temple Robes, Vimpa, White Clothing, Zone, Sticharion, Koukoulion, Epimanikia, Wimple, Apostolnik, Nabedrennik, Ctr Ring. Excerpt: A veil is an article of clothing, worn almost exclusively by women, that is intended to cover some part of the head or face. One view is that as a religious item, it is intended to show honor to an object or space. The actual sociocultural, psychological, and sociosexual functions of veils have not been studied extensively but most likely include the maintenance of social distance and the communication of social status and cultural identity . In Islamic society, various forms of the veil have been adopted from the Arab culture in which Islam arose. The first recorded instance of veiling for women is recorded in an Assyrian legal text from the 13th century BCE, which restricted its use to noble women and forbade prostitutes and common women from adopting it. The Mycenaean Greek term a-pu-ko-wo-ko meaning “craftsman of horse veil” written in Linear b syllabic script is also attested since ca. 1300 BC. Ancient Greek texts have also spoken of veiling and seclusion of women being practiced among the Persian elite. Statues from Persepolis depict women both veiled and un… More: |
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Fascia (Vestment) $69.99 The fascia is a sash worn by clerics and seminarians with the cassock in the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Church. It is also worn with the simar by those entitled to use the simar. It is not to be worn as a belt but should be placed above the waist between the navel and the breastbone (sternum). The ends that hang down should be worn on the left side of the body and placed a little forward but not completely off the left hip. Technically, the fascia is not a vestment, but is part of choir dress. The pope’s fascia is white. Only the pope may have his Coat of Arms placed on the ends of the fascia that hang down near or past the knees. The fascia worn by cardinals is scarlet red watered silk. The fascia worn by Archbishops who are nuncios is purple watered silk. The fascia worn by Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops, protonotaries apostolic, honorary prelates, and chaplains of his holiness is purple. The fascia worn by priests, deacons and seminarians is black, while the fascia worn by priests in the service of the Holy See is black watered silk. |
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Religious Habit $53.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A religious habit is a distinctive set of garments worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognisable as a religious habit has also been worn by those leading the religious eremitic and anachoritic life, although in their case without conformity to a particular uniform style. For instance, for some Roman Catholic or Anglican orders, the habit may comprise a tunic covered by a scapular and cowl, with a hood for monks and a veil for nuns; in other orders it may be a distinctive form of cassock for men, or a distinctive dress and bonnet for women. Modern habits sometimes take the form of a distinctive clerical suit for men and a simple dress suit for women. Catholic Canon Law requires only that it be in some way identifiable so that the person may serve as a witness to Gospel values, simple as a mark of detachment from vanity and greed, and becoming. |
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Rochet $56 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A rochet is a vestment generally worn by a Roman Catholic, Anglican, or Lutheran Bishop in choir dress. It is unknown in the Eastern Churches. The rochet is similar to a surplice, except that the sleeves are narrower. In the Roman Catholic tradition, the rochet comes below the knee and its sleeves and hem are sometimes made of lace; in the Anglican tradition, the rochet comes down almost to the hem of the cassock and its sleeves are gathered at the wrist. The word stems from the Latin rochettum (from the late Latin roccus, connected with the Old High German roch, roc and the A.S. rocc; Dutch koorhemd, rochet, French rochet, German Rochett, Chorkleid, Italian rocchetto, Spanish roquete), means an ecclesiastical vestment. |
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Roman Catholic Religious Clothing: Religious Habit, Ecclesiastical Ring, Cilice, Sanbenito, Privil ge Du Blanc, Vimpa, Wimple $9.53 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: A religious habit is a distinctive set of garments worn by members of a religious order. Traditionally some plain garb recognisable as a religious habit has also been worn by those leading the religious eremitic and anachoritic life, although in their case without conformity to a particular uniform style. For instance, for some Roman Catholic or Anglican orders, the habit may comprise a tunic covered by a scapular and cowl, with a hood for monks and a veil for nuns; in other orders it may be a distinctive form of cassock for men, or a distinctive dress and bonnet for women. Modern habits sometimes take the form of a distinctive clerical suit for men and a simple dress suit for women. Catholic Canon Law requires only that it be in some way identifiable so that the person may serve as a witness to Gospel values, simple as a mark of detachment from vanity and greed, and becoming. In many orders, the mark of the end of postulancy and the beginning of the novitiate in a particular religious community is a ceremony during which the new novice, having formally requested admission to the community, is clothed in the community’s habit by the superior. In some cases the novice’s habit will be somewhat different from the habit of a member under vows: for instance, in certain orders of women where the veil still forms part of the habit it is common for novices to wear a white veil while professed members wear black, or if the order generally wears white, the novice wears a gray veil; among some Franciscan communities of men, novices wear a sort of overshirt over their tunic; Carthusian novices wear a black cloak over their white habit. In some orders, historically or still today, different types or levels of profession are indicated by differences in ha… More: |
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Roman Catholic Vestments, including: Pallium, Surplice, Cassock, Stole (vestment), Chasuble, Dalmatic, Maniple (vestment), Cincture, Alb, Humeral Veil, Mitre, Biretta, Zucchetto, Cope, Tunicle, Scapular, Galero, Rochet, Chimere, Almuce, Cappello Romano $14.32 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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Roman Catholic Vestments: Pallium, Mitre, Scapular, Cope, Stole, Cassock, Choir Dress, Pectoral Cross, Surplice, Biretta, Chimere, Amice $24.67 Roman Catholic Vestments: Pallium, Mitre, Scapular, Cope, Stole, Cassock, Choir Dress, Pectoral Cross, Surplice, Biretta, Chimere, Amice |
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Roman Catholic vestments: Pallium, Mitre, Scapular, Cope, Stole, Cassock, Choir dress, Pectoral cross, Surplice, Biretta, Chimere, Amice $31.4 Source: Source: Wikipedia,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by General Books LLC |
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Saturn $23.6 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Saturn, Voyager Program, Rings of Saturn, Shani, Magnetosphere of Saturn, Exploration of Saturn, Great White Spot, William Lassell, Cappello Romano, Equatorial Ridge, List of Saturn-Crossing Minor Planets, Dragon Storm, Delta Octantis. Excerpt: A cappello romano (literally Roman hat ) or saturno (because reminiscent of the ringed planet Saturn ) is a hat with a wide, circular brim and a rounded rim worn outdoors in some countries by Catholic clergy, when dressed in a cassock . It is made of either beaver fur or felt , and lined in white silk . Unlike many other articles of ecclesiastical attire, it serves no ceremonial purpose, being primarily a practical item. (The galero is a ceremonial wide brim hat no longer worn.) The cappello romano is not used in liturgical services. Since the general abandonment of the cassock as street dress, it is uncommon even in Rome today, though it was quite popular there and in some other countries with a Catholic majority population from the 17th century until around 1970.There are some, mostly minor, differences in the designs of cappelli, depending on the rank of the wearer. The pope wears a red cappello with gold cords . Cardinals formerly also had the privilege of wearing a red cappello, but this rule was overturned by Paul VI , and now Cardinals’ cappelli are black, as are those of all other clerics.A cardinal may have a cappello with red and gold cords with scarlet lining. A bishop ‘s may have green and gold cords with violet lining. A priest may substitute black lining for his. Cappelli for deacons and seminarians have no distinguishing items.References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Delta Octantis has the distinction of being Saturn ‘s southern pole star .A hyperlinked version of |
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Simar $59 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The simar is a Roman Catholic garment similar in design to a plain cassock, but with a shoulder cape. It is worn by bishops, not ordinary clerics, and is considered a garment of jurisdiction. The simar is often called a cassock or a house cassock, though this would be incorrect, strictly speaking. Formerly, the simar had double sleeves. The double sleeves were discontinued by legislation promulgated by Pope Paul VI. However, Pope Benedict XVI has personally resumed use of the double sleeve. |
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The Bishop Of Lipoppo $3.17 Father Samuel Harbinger says goodbye to his friends and pet lion, Banda. As pastor of the remote Kenyan village of Lipoppo, he has been called to Rome to become a bishop and almost from the first moment that he steps off the plane in Rome, he is embroiled in controversy. He dances with an irate Pope, lends his cassock to a woman so she can satisfy the dress requirements for entrance to Saint Peter’s Cathedral, and argues with conservative Cardinal Martin Jensen over allowing animals at mass. He shocks the Vatican by describing the governance of the Catholic Church as one of co-popes, the laity and the Holy Father. But, the controversy that surrounds Harbinger is not limited to the Catholic Church. He wins the Nobel Peace Prize, addresses the general assembly of the United Nations, and receives an honorary degree from Harvard University.When the Pope suddenly dies, the College of Cardinals gathers in Rome to choose his successor. With Bishop Harbinger back in Rome, controversy enters once again, as those in the Sistine Chapel convene to elect the new Pope. |
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The Cassock And The Crown $7 L’affaire Delorme, dubbed the trial of century at the time, is Canada’s most controversial murder case. The prosecution of a Roman Catholic priest for the murder of his brother, it captured public imagination not only in Canada but throughout the world. |
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The Cassock and the Crown $25.7 L”affaire Delorme, dubbed the trial of century at the time, is Canada”s most controversial murder case. The prosecution of a Roman Catholic priest for the murder of his brother, it captured public imagination not only in Canada but throughout the world. |
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Did you know that Catholic priests in England were not allowed to wear his cassock in public?
In one of its laws against Catholics. I know that does not apply only a remnant of intolerance and bigotry and is still very close.
Why are you so obsessed with England? Do you live there? Besides, I lived for three years and I must say the gown worn in public. Sorry.
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