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    A surplice (/ˈsɜːrplɪs/; Late Latin superpelliceum, from super, "over" and pellicia, "fur garment") is a liturgical vestment of Western Christianity. The...
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  • Surplice fees were, in English ecclesiastical law, the fees paid to the incumbent of a parish for rites such as baptisms, weddings, and funerals. They...
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  • Reginald Alwyn Surplice (20 August 1906 – 21 April 1977) was an English organist and composer. Born at Pangbourne, Berkshire, Surplice studied at the...
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    Surplice (1845–1871) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a career that lasted from July 1847 to October 1849 he ran thirteen times and won...
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    red for cardinals. In house dress, it is silver with a silver chain. Surplice A white tunic worn over a cassock or habit. It is commonly worn by altar...
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    Franciscans, Dominicans, etc.), the habit is worn in place of the cassock, the surplice (or rochet if the wearer is a bishop, cardinal, or canon), and the biretta...
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    in the Eastern churches. The rochet in its Roman form is similar to a surplice, except that the sleeves are narrower. In its Anglican form it is a descendant...
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    often worn underneath the alb. Shortening of the alb has given rise to the surplice, and to its cousin the rochet, worn by canons and bishops. Following the...
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    the term "priest", among other things, and that the wearing of cap and surplice become optional. James was strict in enforcing conformity at first, inducing...
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  • Danish Lutheran bishops wearing a cope over cassock, surplice, ruff and pectoral cross...
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  • Church and developed into the various forms of the liturgical alb and surplice. The tunica dalmatica was a long, sleeved upper tunic, originating, as...
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    adorable little Arlésienne going to her First Communion, the priest in his surplice, who looks like a dangerous rhinoceros, the people drinking absinthe, all...
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  • parish churches. In 1841, the rebuilt Leeds Parish Church established a surpliced choir to accompany parish services, drawing explicitly on the musical...
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    Chasuble Dalmatic Episcopal sandals Humeral veil Pallium Pontifical Stole Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration...
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    Church, in post-Reformation times, the minister wore the scarf over the surplice, which was a broad band of black silk with fringed ends arranged like the...
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  • Papal fanon Papal tiara Pectoral cross Stole Subcinctorium Superhumerale Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Music Antiphon Graduale Romanum Gregorian chant Hymn Kyriale...
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    the shoulders rather than closer to the neck; it can be combined with a surplice neckline. Scoop neck (curved, concave up) These have a curved U-shape,...
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    as the alb and chasuble, but also cassock and surplice (typically a full-length Old English style surplice which resembles the Celtic alb, an ungirdled...
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    Chasuble Dalmatic Episcopal sandals Humeral veil Pallium Pontifical Stole Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration...
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  • Petticoat is another indirect descendant of cote. Coat (disambiguation) Surplice (cotta), a liturgical vestment The cotta in Italian 15th-century fashion...
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  • thurible Vestments alb chasuble dalmatic geneva gown humeral veil stole surplice tunicle Liturgical books and hymnals Christian Worship (1993) Christian...
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    deacon wears an identical choir dress to an Anglican priest: cassock, surplice, tippet and academic hood. However, liturgically, deacons usually wear...
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    nickname 'tugs' (Latin: togati, wearers of gowns); and occasionally by a surplice in Chapel. The house is looked after by the Master in College. Having succeeded...
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    Chasuble Dalmatic Episcopal sandals Humeral veil Pallium Pontifical Stole Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration...
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    Dalmatic Gaiters Geneva gown Girdle Mitre Pectoral cross Rochet Stole Surplice Tippet Vimpa Zucchetto Liturgical year and calendar Advent Advent Sunday...
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    stole over the alb but under the dalmatic. The stole is also worn over the surplice or alb for the distribution and reception of Holy Communion. The priest...
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    stoles, and chasubles, the lay assistants may also be vested in cassock and surplice. The sung Eucharist tends to be emphasized in High Church congregations...
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    country, when all the mangled organ pipes, vestments, both copes and surplices, together with the leaden cross which had newly been sawn down from the...
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    Chasuble Dalmatic Episcopal sandals Humeral veil Pallium Pontifical Stole Surplice Tunicle Vimpa Liturgical year Eucharistic discipline Abstemius Concelebration...
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    particularly on occasions such as inductions when choir dress of cassock, surplice, preaching scarf and the academic hood pertaining to degree is worn, as...
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