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Books dating to 1522 and Liturgical vestments round out the collection.
Worth taking in are the gold jewelry and collection of liturgical vestments.
The monks at the abbey also make liturgical vestments, and run a farm.
An expensive collection of liturgical vestments that have been used by the image and the Dominican priests are also on display.
The inner cassock is usually worn by all clergy members under their liturgical vestments.
The present community of about thirty run a farm and a bakery, and make liturgical vestments.
He entered the Cathedral in liturgical vestments with a small procession and took his place on the papal throne.
Sandals and stockings belong to the liturgical vestments supported by the evidence from the 5th and 6th centuries.
They support themselves by producing Altar Breads, soap, liturgical vestments and gourmet popcorn.
The liturgical vestments for the day are colored white and/or gold, in keeping with other joyous feasts honoring Christ.
Several Christian denominations include a scarf known as a Stole as part of their liturgical vestments.
He wears a bishop's mitre and liturgical vestments and has his hand raised in "the act of benediction".
If he is serving the Divine Liturgy he will wear both the great and the small omophor at different times over his liturgical vestments.
The tiara was produced in Bulgaria, by a company that makes Eastern Orthodox liturgical vestments.
The artist's pose is that of a crucifixion; the target's colors those of the Mexican flag and of liturgical vestments.
Christian traditions that retain the title of priest also retain the tradition of special liturgical vestments worn only during services.
Several are narrowed to resemble stretchers or portable altars and may be additionally decorated with brightly embroidered liturgical vestments.
As Bramanti called the elect, they appeared in liturgical vestments, wearing the insigne of the Golden Fleece on their chest.
The exhibition ends with a blazing lineup of Russian Orthodox liturgical vestments, all made entirely from Ottoman silks.
It is also commonly used in liturgical vestments in the Anglican churches, such as the surplice and episcopal rochet:
The Papal Chapel consists of ecclesiastics who participate in religious ceremonies wearing their liturgical vestments or the dress proper to their rank and office.
Benedict XVI also returned to wearing traditional forms of other liturgical vestments to emphasize the continuity of the papacy and the church.
Roman deacons once wore the tunicle under the dalmatic, and the tunicle was part of the liturgical vestments of other dignitaries also.
The humeral veil is one of the liturgical vestments of the Roman Rite, also used in some Anglican and Lutheran churches.
Bishops, archimandrites and archpriests wear mitres when wearing their liturgical vestments, which have their own rules concerning donning and doffing.