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| | CHASUBLE - LoveToKnow Article on CHASUBLE |
 | | The most beautiful form of the chasuble is undoubtedly the Gothic (see the figure of Bishop Johannes of Lflbeck in the article VESTMENTS), which is the form most affected by the Anglican clergy, as being that worn in the English Church before the Reformation. |  | | It was not until the 13th century that the symbolical meaning of the cross began to be elaborated, and this was still further accentuated from the 14th century onward by the increasingly widespread custom of adding to it the figure of the crucified Christ and other symbols of the Passion. |  | | The chasuble, like the kindred vestments (the c)svwv, andc.) in the Eastern Churches, is derived from the Roman paenula or planela, a cloak worn by all classes and both sexes in the GraecoRoman world (see VESTMENTS). |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CH/CHASUBLE.htm
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| | Renaissance Connection |
 | | Still used today, the chasuble is still referred to by priests as the "yoke of Christ" in prayer as they dress for Mass. |  | | A chasuble is a type of religious costume or vestments worn by priests during ceremonies such as the celebration of Mass. |  | | The chasuble is perhaps the most well known vestment, covering all the other parts of the costume worn by priests. |
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http://www.renaissanceconnection.org/chasuble.php
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| | The Proper Communion Vestments, by P. Severinsen |
 | | It belongs to the church at Sigersted and was given to the church by its patron, Baron Knuth of Conradsburg. |  | | in the church at Aebeltoft where the chasuble is from 1722, also in the church at Draaby, the annex, also in the church at Gylling. |  | | Gerber is vexed because the priests complain that the Chasubles are worn. |
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http://anglicanhistory.org/lutherania/severinsen.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Chasuble |
 | | Like the other sacred vestments the chasuble, before use, requires to be blessed by a priest who has faculties for that purpose. |  | | The priest in discharging his sacred functions at the altar was dressed as in civil life, but the custom probably grew up of reserving for this purpose garments that were newer and cleaner than those used in his daily avocations, and out of this gradually developed the conception of a special liturgical attire. |  | | When assumed in vesting for Mass, the act is accompanied with a prayer which speaks of the chasuble as the "yoke of Christ". |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03639a.htm
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| | Dappled Photos: Fiddleback Chasuble Sightings |
 | | Francis Cardinal Arinze, Prefect of the Congregation for Sacraments and Divine Worship. |  | | Various priests and prelates wearing the fiddleback chasuble at the Oratory of Acicatena in Sicily. |  | | As I recall, the concelebrating priest (not in the photo) was also wearing a beautiful Roman chasuble. |
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http://dappledphotos.blogspot.com/2005/03/fiddleback-chasuble-sightings.html
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| | Catholic History, THE SERAPH, Vol XX No 4, December 1999 |
 | | To sum up, the chasuble was first of all an ordinary dress; from the sixth century at latest it was adapted to the use of the Church, till gradually it became an ecclesiastical dress pure and simple. |  | | On the other hand, almost all ancient writers who refer to the Church use of the chasuble regard it as the distinctive dress of priests. |  | | The chasuble is derived from a dress once commonly worn in daily life. |
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http://friarsminor.org/xx4-2.html
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| | Vestments Glossary |
 | | Chasubles are used in Lutheran churches, particularly outside the United States, as well as in Anglican and Roman Catholic churches. |  | | Therefore, when the celebrant is dressed in a chasuble, he is dressed like a Christian martyr who is ready to have his head chopped off for Christ. |  | | It is similar to a crucifix, in that it consists of a figurine of Jesus imposed upon a cross, except that the figure of Jesus is fully clothed, usually wearing a red chasuble over a white tunic (that is, an alb), with uplifted and outstretched arms and a triumphant facial expression. |
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http://www.kencollins.com/glossary/vestments.htm
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| | Chasuble - Bulletin Insert from Modern Liturgy 11/96 |
 | | The chasuble is the large outer garment which a priest wears at Mass. |  | | The single exception is on Good Friday, when we have no Mass, but the priest who presides at the service of the Lord's Passion wears the chasuble, linking the services from Holy Thursday to Easter. |  | | During the Middle Ages, the priest started saying Mass with his back to the people and introduced the elevation of the host and chalice so everyone could see over his head. |
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http://www.rpinet.com/ml/2309bi2.html
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 | | As late as the 6th century, the under tunic and the upper tunic (dalmatica) and the chasuble (paenula or casula) were common to both clergy and laity, and were worn in celebrating the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and in everyday life. |  | | Also, it is known that the amice was at one time a head covering for priests and monks in cold monasteries. |  | | The Church retained the dress of the Roman empire of the 4th century, which still conserved the modified classicism of a vertically draping undergarment in the tunic or alb and an enveloping outer garment in the chasuble. |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/LITURGY/VESTMT.TXT
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| | EWTN - Document Library - www.ewtn.com |
 | | The use of proper vestments enhances the dignity and beauty of the celebration and helps the priest overcome the danger of falling into a certain sloppiness and carelessness in his liturgical gestures, a problem which is particularly acute in large or frequent concelebrations. |  | | Although the Holy See has granted one or two specific indults allowing priests to either omit wearing the chasuble or use a combined alb-with-chasuble (not in the English-speaking world, however) it is clear that the principal celebrant may not leave aside the chasuble.... |  | | The deacon may never wear the chasuble nor may the priest wear the dalmatic, not even on those occasions when he carries out some of the diaconal functions (see the Ceremonial of Bishops, No. 22). |
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http://www.ewtn.com/library/Liturgy/zliturg4.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Vestments |
 | | When Amalarius wrote his treatise, "De officiis ecclesiasticis" at the beginning of the ninth century, eleven garments were included among liturgical vestments: amice, alb, cingulum, maniple, stole, tunic, dalmatic, chasuble, sandals, pontifical stockings, and the pallium. |  | | The blessing of the liturgical vestments is a prerogative of the bishop; others can bless them only when specially empowered to do so. |  | | Not all the vestes sacrae necessarily require a blessing. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15388a.htm
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| | 16th Century |
 | | Chasuble (Adoration of the Magi, The Nativity, Jesus at the Temple) |  | | Chasuble (Adoration of the Magi, Jesus in the Temple, Nativity) |  | | Chasuble (Judgement Day, Virgin Mary, John the Evangelist) |
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http://medieval.webcon.net.au/period_16th_c.html
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 | | Chasuble: Ah yes, he usually likes to spend his Sunday in London. |  | | The precept as well as the practice of the Primitive Church was distinctly against matrimony. |  | | Chasuble: Am I to understand then that there are to he no christenings at all this afternoon? |
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http://www.funkplanet.com/thespians/THE_IMPORTANCE_OF_BEING_EARNEST
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| | Paul Bosch's Worship Workbench - Half-Dressed at the Banquet (Lutheran liturgy, worship resources) |
 | | One of the splendid gifts of the so-called liturgical churches to the ecumenical treasury in our day is the pedagogical opportunity represented in the change of colours designating the various seasons of the church year. |  | | And second (assuming the sign is speaking a Gospel message) we must do all we can to make that message clear within our communities. |  | | In recent weeks, on two separate, sweltering Summer Sundays, I found myself at worship in assemblies where the pastors presided at Holy Communion in alb-and-stole alone: no chasuble. |
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http://www.worship.ca/docs/ww_21.html
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| | CHASUBLE |
 | | The chasuble is the outer liturgical vestment worn by the priest or bishop at Mass. |  | | By the ninth century the presentation of the chasuble had become part of the ordination ritual. |  | | In the Greco-Roman world, the chasuble was a large cone-shaped cloth with a hole for the head worn as the outer garment. |
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http://pirate.shu.edu/~wisterro/cdi/chasuble.htm
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| | V&A |
 | | The chasuble may have been for his personal chaplain, or for a church with which he was connected. |  | | A chasuble was worn by the priest celebrating the Mass. |  | | He was a close associate of Henry IV and Henry V and a veteran of Agincourt. |
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http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1220_gothic/objects.php?cat=cat299
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| | Mass Vestments |
 | | The Chasuble symbolizes the virtue of charity, and the yoke of unselfish service for the Lord, which the priest assumes at ordination. |  | | It symbolizes the joy and happiness that are the fruit of dedication to God. |  | | It is worn in place of the Chasuble, by the deacon and subdeacon during Solemn Mass. |
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http://stpeters-troy.tripod.com/id14.html
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| | Wintour chasuble |
 | | It is possible that her vestments were in use at the school as well as in the Mission. |  | | It can only be presumed that descendants of Nell Atmore left it to the Jesuits in the Worcester Mission of St George’s- the oldest Jesuit mission in the country- where it remained until the mission was handed over to the local diocese in the 1980s. |  | | It was left by Helena Wintour not to the Jesuits but to her goddaughter, Nell Atmore, in her will of 1670. |
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http://www.stonyhurst.ac.uk/article_84.shtml
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| | USCCB - (Liturgy) - Stole and Chasuble |
 | | Should, however, a good reason arise, (e.g., a large number of concelebrants or a lack of vestments), concelebrants other than the principal celebrant may omit the chasuble and simply wear the stole over the alb." The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments is the Instruction, Redemptionis Sacramentum notes: "... |  | | Is this a matter of personal choice for the priest or are there rules about this practice? |  | | I have seen some priests at the altar wear the stole over the chasuble while others wear it underneath. |
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http://www.nccbuscc.org/liturgy/q&a/mass/stole.shtml
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| | Chapter Third Act of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde |
 | | Lady Bracknell In spite of what I hear of her, I must see her at once. |  | | Lady Bracknell It is obviously the same person.° May I ask what position she holds in your household? |  | | Is this Miss Prism a female of repellent aspect, remotely connected with education? |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/0/6/57/2409/27918/7.html
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| | Search Results for chasuble - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | liturgical vestment worn over the chasuble by the pope, archbishops, and some bishops in the Roman Catholic church. |  | | The Middle Ages also witnessed the evolution of Eastern Orthodox vestments into approximately their present form. |  | | Expand your search on chasuble with these databases: |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=chasuble&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - chasuble |
 | | Chasuble, outermost vestment worn by an officiating bishop or priest at every mass in the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers--quickly search thousands of articles from magazines such as Time, Newsweek, The Atlantic Monthly, and Smithsonian. |  | | How well did we match your search term? |
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http://encarta.msn.com/chasuble.html
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| | A Jacobite Gazetteer - Rome - Basilica di San Lorenzo in Damaso |
 | | To see the chasuble one merely has to ask at the sacristy. |  | | In the sacristy of the church is a chasuble embroidered with Henry's coat of arms as Duke of York. |  | | This page is maintained by Noel S. McFerran (noel.mcferran@rogers.com) and was last updated November 9, 2003. |
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http://www.jacobite.ca/gazetteer/Rome/SLorenzoDamaso.htm
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| | Wearing stole over chasuble? |
 | | Most often they are not able to be seen by the congregation. |  | | We are wanting to make a new chasuble and stole for our priest on his anniversary. |  | | Unless otherwise indicated, [which it has not been since this was promulgated], the chasuble, worn over the alb and stole, is the vestment proper to the priest celebrant at Mass and other rites immediately connected with Mass. |
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http://www.blessedsacrament.com/theology/q69.html
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| | Chasubles information page for your Clergy and Church. |
 | | Chasubles information page for your Clergy and Church. |  | | The beauty of what we do, is work with you to create something that really suits your needs and desires. |  | | This allows you to make the following choices: |
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http://www.aheavenlystitch.com/vestments/chasubles
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| | girl dress kibodio |
 | | An original design dress in supple and fresh natural cloth.... |  | | Factory pre-washed once for your peace of mind. |  | | Chasuble dress in very soft velvet that can be slipped on over a "kibodio" sweatshirt for example. |
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http://girl-clothing.kibodio.co.uk/dress
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| | Chasubles by WomenSpirit - Vestments for Women |
 | | I have put off the clothing of peace, and put upon me the sackcloth of my prayer: I will cry unto the Everlasting in my days." Baruch 4:20 |  | | The embroidery design includes wheat, grapes, a triquetra (symbol of the Holy Trinity) and a cross (see detail, inset C). |  | | Other styles we make in Cross Brocade Vestments are shown on the following pages: Scapulars, Stoles, and Esther in Robes. |
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http://www.womenspirit.com/access/chasubles.htm
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 | | 1997, White Chasuble: Jubilate St Mary's Church, Putney, London |  | | 1998, Green Chasuble, 2 lectern falls and 2 stoles : Eternal Present St Mary's Church, Putney, London |  | | 1999, Red Chasuble and 2 stoles: Untitled St Mary's Church, Putney, London |
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http://members.aol.com/guyllstone/pics.html
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| | Divine Mercy Chasuble |
 | | We sell catholic bibles, Catholic books, rosaries, crucifixes, Catholic jewelry, Catholic art, Catholic music, Catholic videos, church supplies and Catholic gifts. |  | | This chasuble has exquisite white metallic fabric, embossed with a running gold stitch pattern. |  | | Divine Mercy image on front and back red panels. |
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http://www.aquinasandmore.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/store.ItemDetails/SKU/9020/s/407
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| | The Art Institute of Chicago: Textiles: Selected Works |
 | | This chasuble's motif, the pomegranate, was the predominate textile motif, along with related forms such as pomegranate thistles and pineapples, during the 15th century. |  | | Chasuble with Orphrey Bands, late 15th / early 16th century |  | | Church specification dictated that all chasubles had to be made of silk, the most expensive and most precious of all materials. |
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http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/textiles/highlight_item?acc=1948.129a&page=1
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| | Commissions |
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http://members.aol.com/guyllstone/commissions.html
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| | Chasuble |
 | | The chasuble is the most conspicuous liturgical vestment worn by the clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist, especially among Roman Catholics and Anglicans. |  | | Worn over an alb and cassock, it originated as a sort of poncho, with a round hole in the middle through which to pass the head, and falling to the feet. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/C/Chasuble.htm
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| | The State Hermitage Museum: Collection Highlights |
 | | This chasuble of white atlas with embroided blue and pink flowers is characteristic of the 'grand style' of the reign of Louis XIV, when works of applied art were used at the royal court to create an effect of grandeur and emphasize the solemnity of ceremonies and church services. |
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http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/03/hm3_3_2_6c.html
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| | Maniple - chalice - purificator - amice - vestments - chasuble |
 | | The chasuble represents, either the purple robe that the soldiers laid upon his shoulder, or the need above all for Charity. |  | | It bears upon it the image of the Cross which Our Lord Jesus Christ bore upon His own shoulders. |  | | How important then it is for us to make the sign of the cross on awaking, or before going to sleep - or for that matter, before initiating any action. |
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http://www.wandea.org.pl/chalice-vestments.html
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| | The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Works of Art: Antonio Ratti Textile Center |
 | | The chasuble, worn by the priest for the celebration of the Eucharist, has been cut down from a larger fabric, probably following a change in fashion in liturgical vestments. |  | | It was preserved in the private chapel of a Roman Catholic family in Yorkshire until it was sold at auction earlier in this century. |  | | The framing of the elongated figures under Gothic canopies as delicate as spun sugar is reminiscent of fourteenth-century English manuscript illumination and of the rare surviving examples of English Gothic panel painting. |
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http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/viewone.asp?dep=20&viewmode=0&item=27.162.1
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| | Coronation Tapestry Chasuble |
 | | This beautiful chasuble has the Coronation Tapestry all around the chasuble and neckline. |  | | This item is not returnable except for repair or replacement. |  | | For other fabrics including hand-made silk, please call for pricing and availability. |
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http://www.brotherjohnsbooks.com/index.cfm/FuseAction/store.ItemDetails/SKU/9285/category/1180
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| | The State Hermitage Museum: Collection Highlights |
 | | This chasuble emroidery is made in the masterly technique or nue, which originated in Flanders in the 15th century. |  | | The gold threads of the cloth were covered with silk threads,with different amounts of gold showing through to give varied colour shades. |  | | Canvas, gilt and silk thread, or nue (shaded gold) technique, patterned and obverse needlework; 113 x 69cm |
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http://www.hermitagemuseum.org/html_En/03/hm3_3_2_6d.html
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| | Alb, Cincture, and Stole |
 | | The chasuble is generally only worn in services in which there is Communion. |  | | Red stoles are worn at Holy Week services, on Pentecost, at ordinations, and on services that commemorate the death of a Christian martyr. |  | | The chasuble goes over the stole, though lately there are some stoles that are designed to be worn over the chasuble. |
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http://www.kencollins.com/glossary/vestment-01.htm
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| | Museum of Arts & Crafts |
 | | The center of the back has the scene of the Madonna with Baby Jesus embroidered, with figures of saints and apostles surrounding it. |  | | The front of the chasuble is missing, though. |
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http://www.mdc.hr/muo/eng/15-tekstil/15-07tekstil.html
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| | In Vestments Product Page |
 | | The fabric comes in too many colors to mention and can be made from any number of fonts. |  | | As you will see, creating a Stole or Chasuble starts with a concept. |  | | Send us a drawing of the banner you want and we will send you a no obligation estimate. |
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http://members.cox.net/cinbub/vestments/products.htm
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| | INDIGO WITH INDIGO ELY CROSS CHASUBLE |
 | | Each chasuble comes with a top quality self-lined and interlined understole. |  | | Chasubles or Dalmatics that feature orphreys with appliques, will show appliques only on the front. |  | | YOKE - Is a flat neckline with a ring that shows in the front approximately 3" wide and in the back, tapers down to a point to form a "V" within the back of shoulders. |
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http://www.gordonfabrics.com/TTWEB/threads/sx061115.htm
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| | Vestments: Liturgical Garments for Church Use |
 | | Item #GN13484   $395.00   Ready-made Damascene Full Gothic Chasuble |  | | Please note that any custom item can also be trimmed with Coronation Tapestry |  | | Item #GN100C-01(*)   Custom price starting at $175.00   Charis Cloth Chasuble (plain neckline) |
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http://www.robeshop.com/vestments.htm
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| | Chasuble book search page |
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http://1abook.20m.com/chasuble.html
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| | French Yesterdays Index |
 | | 19th C. Cloth of Gold Chasuble: Front View |  | | 19th C. Cloth of Gold Chasuble: Back View |  | | 19th C. Cloth of Gold Chasuble: Front Detail |
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http://www.frenchyesterdays.com/ind.html
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| | Funeral Palls |
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http://www.beauveste.com/store/category.cfm?category_id=79
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