6 Types of Vestments and When They're Worn · Chasubles · Deacon Dalmatics · Humeral Veil · Overlay Stole · Copes · Mitres · Mitres ... |
Pontifical vestments ; A. Alb · Almuce · Amice ; B · Biretta · Buskin · Butler-Bowdon Cope ; C · Cassock-alb · Chasuble · Cincture · Cope ; D · Dalmatic ... |
The zucchetto is the silk skullcap worn by the Catholic clergy. It is white for the Pope, scarlet for a cardinal, and violet for a bishop. Priests may use a ... |
The most important function of clergy clothing (such as chasubles, copes, stoles, humeral veils or albs) is to differentiate it from secular outfit. |
The alb is the long white robe worn by Priests and Deacons (The Latin for white is alba.) The alb may be fastened at the waist with a cincture, or belt, woven ... |
The chasuble is the sleeveless outer vestment, slipped over the head, hanging down from the shoulders and covering the stole and alb. It is the proper Mass ... |
Catholicism · Cassock: A long-sleeved, hoodless garment. · Ferraiolo: A full-length cape reaching to the ankles. · Cape: A covering for the cassock in cold weather ... Greca (clothing) · Ferraiolo · Vestment · Cappello romano |
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