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Maniple may refer to: ... Maniple (military unit), a division of a Roman legion ... Maniple (vestment), a Eucharistic vestment worn on the left arm.
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Maniple (vestment) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The maniple is an ornamental vestment in the form of a band, a little over a yard long and from somewhat over two to almost four inches wide, which is placed on the left arm in such manner that it falls in equal length on both sides of the arm.
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Maniple (military unit) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pyrrhus, again, availed himself not only of the arms, but also of the troops of Italy, placing a maniple of Italians and a company of his own phalanx alternately, in his battles against the Romans. Yet even this did not enable him to win;
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The Maniple;; Long ago, maniples were often worn by Roman magistrates at the start of public events. It is draped over the left forearm similar to a waiter’s napkin and pinned in place. Also called the "sudarium" or "sweat cloth" because it was originally used to wipe perspiration.
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Maniple Edged in Gold Galloon ... Burse and Maniple Set ... This exquisite burse and maniple set is created in rich, floral brocade fabric and accented with metallic gold banding and gold IHS embroidery. Simple, yet elegant this burse and maniple set would be great for any reverant Mass.
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I know a priest who, when a maniple wasn’t available, tied a folded stole around his arm! Necessity is the mother of invention! :c). ... They are also instituting a maniple test, which consists of a written part and a practical demonstration that the priest is idoneus as to the tying of maniples.
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Worship Workbench essay by Paul F. Bosch: Signs in Worship 11: Vestments, Paraments, Banners - Part 2: Maniple, Anyone? ... As in the dining room, the maniple in Christian worship serves a utilitarian purpose: Worship leaders may use it to clean soiled fingers, or, at a baptism, to dry wet ones. The maniple is one of the...
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