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A cilice (pronounced /ˈsɪlɨs/ ) was originally a garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair (a hairshirt ) used in some religious traditions to induce some degree of discomf...
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The most commonly used device for this mortification is the "Cilice Belt", pictured above, which is a metal spiked device worn around the thigh constantly causing pain. On their official website Opus Dei denies taking part in bloody mortifications, only later saying that some of it's members have used the Cilice.
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Among Dan Brown's many accomplishments is bringing the cilice belt to popular attention. Silas, Brown's tonsured hit man in "The Da Vinci Code", wears one and also flagellates himself with The Discipline, a knotted rope.
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Cilice sells gear for modern-day Medieval penitents. Their site reports: A cilice was originally a garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair (a hairshirt). In more recent times the word has come to refer not to a hairshirt, but to a spiked metal belt or chain worn strapped tight around the upper thigh.
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Bring Back the Cilice Belt plus articles and information on Relationships ... Among Dan Brown's many accomplishments is bringing the cilice belt to popular attention. Silas, Brown's tonsured hit man in "The Da Vinci Code", wears one and also flagellates himself with The Discipline, a knotted rope.
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ICTOD believes Opus Dei has focused on the extremes of the movie, such as bloody use of the discipline (whip) and the cilice (spiked chain) while saying nothing about how the organization takes away a person's freedom through a subtle indoctrination process consisting of aggressive recruiting techniques,
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Cilice (Ancient Catholic mortification-belt, used by some Christian as a form of mortification since the middle ages. ... ('''Cilice''' (Opus Dei mortification-belt) Numeraries of Opus Dei use this belt as a form of mortification. From en:Image:Cilice.jpg Originally uploaded 16:03, Aug 13, 2004 by en:User:Mond ==Source==
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