The cassock or soutane is a Christian clerical clothing coat used by the clergy and male religious of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, Eastern Orthodox...
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The cassock-alb or cassalb is a relatively modern garment and is a combination of the traditional cassock and alb. It developed as a convenient undergarment...
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not the same as the modern rules, and the rules vary by jurisdiction. Cassock: A long-sleeved, hoodless garment. Depending on the climate it can be made...
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The Cassock Spring, also called Dugu Spring or Yinquan Spring, is a culturally significant artesian karst spring on the grounds of the Lingyan Temple...
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over a cassock. Most closely corresponds to the Orthodox sticharion (see below). Symbolizes baptismal garment. See also cassock-alb. Cassock-alb or cassalb...
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sometimes with the top edge of the collar exposed to mimic the collar of a cassock. Alternatively, it may simply be a detachable tab of white in the front...
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as their plain black cassock. The general rule of the Roman Catholic Church is that the pellegrina may be worn with the cassock by cardinals and bishops...
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knee-length cassock is now replaced with normal dress trousers. First native Catholic parish priest from the Belgian Congo, wearing a Roman cassock with the...
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For seminarians, deacons, and priests the cassock is exactly the same as their normal cassock: a black cassock with black buttons, girded with a black fascia...
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and a veil for nuns; in apostolic orders it may be a distinctive form of cassock for men, or a distinctive habit and veil for women. Catholic Canon Law...
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clerics and laypersons (acolytes and lectors), at Mass. It is worn over the cassock, but underneath any other special vestments, such as the stole, dalmatic...
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Western Churches. When not celebrating religious services, the Pope wears a cassock. Choir dress is worn when attending—but not celebrating—services, and formal...
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black cassocks with purple sashes, good for all occasions. Red-trimmed black cassocks with purple sashes, good for all occasions. Purple cassocks as choir...
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worn outdoors in some countries by Catholic clergy, when dressed in a cassock. Unlike many other articles of clerical clothing, the cappello romano serves...
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usage) Any long flowing garment; for example, a cassock is sometimes called a robe, although a cassock is close-fitting. A cured animal hide with fur or...
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though some may line their cassocks with scarlet and wear scarlet fascias, or in some cases, wear Eastern-style cassocks entirely of scarlet. In previous...
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deacon. Like the reader, the clerical street-dress of the subdeacon is the cassock, which is usually black but only need be so if he is a monk. This is symbolic...
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churches. Coloured piping is often used on black cassocks to indicate rank. In the Roman Catholic church, cassock piping is: black for priests; purple for chaplains...
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to be vented (opened at the front), sleeveless, and worn over a cassock. The cassock is usually black, but also comes in blue (as the Flag of Scotland)...
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Richard Curtis' television series The Vicar of Dibley. Her book, Beneath the Cassock: the Real-life Vicar of Dibley describes her life as a vicar. She later...
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The fascia is a sash worn by clerics and seminarians with the cassock in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Anglican Church. It is not worn as a belt...
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of the Catholic Church, the choir dress of a bishop includes the purple cassock with amaranth trim, rochet, purple zucchetto (skull cap), purple biretta...
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to the poverty we profess." (Const. 577) The traditional Jesuit-style cassock, called a "soutane" is similar to a robe which is wrapped around the body...
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may wear the mantelletta, the purple choir cassock and rochet for liturgical services, the black cassock with red piping and purple fascia at other times...
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proposed the use of the English word "simar", instead of the word "cassock", for the cassock with the pellegrina (a shoulder cape which is sometimes detachable)...
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or significance to a faith group. It includes clerical clothing such as cassocks, and religious habit, robes, and other vestments. Accessories include hats...
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Spear. He steals Tang Sanzang's cassock during a fire. Sun Wukong goes to confront him later to take back the cassock but fails so he seeks help from...
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Advocacy Service of South Australia Rassa or ryasa or rason, the word for a cassock in the Eastern Orthodox church Rassa, alternative spelling for the village...
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Basilica, Papal States by Pope Clement X Feast 7 August Attributes Priest's cassock Book Patronage Bankers; unemployed people; workers; gamblers; document...
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Chapel in Vatican City, where a newly elected pope changes into his papal cassock for the first time. The Room of Tears receives its name, as a reference...
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