Vestment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the Christian religion, especially among Latin Rite and other Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutheran...
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Pallium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Pallium (derived from the Roman pallium or palla , a woollen cloak) is an ecclesiastical vestment in the Roman Catholic Church, originally peculiar to the Pope, but for many centuries bestow...
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This article refers to the religious garment called a "pallium". For various anatomical structures, see Pallium (anatomy) ... Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the Christian religion, especially among Latin Rite and other Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Methodists,
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The priestly robes of Shintō are an example of the way in which rather normal garments of a formative age became the specialized religious vestments of later times. ... pallium (ecclesiastical vestment)
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In a more restricted sense, religious vestments articulate a liturgical language as part of a figurative idiom shared with other religious symbols—e.g., icons (images), statues, drama, music, and ritual. ... pallium (ecclesiastical vestment)
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The liturgical vestments of the Latin Rite are: the amice, alb, cincture, maniple, stole, tunicle, dalmatic, chasuble, surplice, cope, sandals, stockings (or buskins), gloves, mitre, pallium, succinctorium, and fanon.
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Red Vestments Are U.S. Design ... ...the clergy and generally ushered in a religious revival. He went to Rome to seek confirmation of his deeds and to request the pallium for newly created Irish archbishops. On the way he visited Clairvaux (1140), where he became the friend of St. Bernard.
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End of Article: PALLIUM; ... scarf doubled and pinned on the left shoulder . The origin of the pallium as an ecclesiastical vestment is lost in antiquity . The theory that explains it in connexion ... vestments, had a liturgical origin, and that it was akin to the scarves of office worn by priests and priestesses in See also:
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Religious Collectibles, fontanini, hummel, lennox, creed, alviti, vestments, memorials, bibles, prayer books, rosaries and religious gifts ... ON THE PALLIUM (Wonderful sarcastic Cartheginian Christian Rant on 3rd Century Fashions!)
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