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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Maniple
However, it gradually ceased to be a customary vestment of bishops and priests, and in the sixteenth century only the popes and the bishops of the ecclesiastical province of Milan wore it.
In the sixteenth century it began to be customary to broaden the ends, giving them something of the form of a spade, until in the eighteenth century the shape of the ends became completely that of a spade or pocket.
In the Middle Ages it was worn not only by the pope but also by bishops, and even in a few places by priests.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09601b.htm

  
 Vestment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the Christian religions, especially the
Below are some of the more common vestments of the Roman Catholic and Anglican/Episcopalian Churches.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vestment

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Vestments
Vestments that have been blessed lose the blessing when the form is essentially altered, when they are much worn, and are therefore unworthy of the holy service, finally, when very greatly repaired.
Besides the vestments worn by the priest the liturgical dress of the bishop includes also the tunic, dalmatic, sandals, buskins, gloves, and mitre; those of the archbishop include further 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.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15388a.htm

  
 MANIPLE - LoveToKnow Article on MANIPLE
The most common name for the maniple up to the beginning of the 11th century in the Latin Church was mappula (dim.
According to present usage the maniple is put on by priests after the aib and girdle; by deacons and subdeacons after the dalmatic ortunicle; by bishops at the altar after the Confiteor, except at masses for the dead, when it is assumed before the stole.2
manipulus, from manus, hand, and plere, to fill), a liturgical vestment of the Catholic Church, proper to all orders from the subdeacon upwards.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/M/MA/MANIPLE.htm

  
 VESTMENTS - LoveToKnow Article on VESTMENTS
It will deal briefly (I) with the general idea and the historical evolution of ecclesiastical vestments, (2) with the vestments as at present worn (a) in the Roman Catholic Church, (b) in the Oriental Churches, (c) in the Reformed Churches, (d) in the Anglican Church.
For the vestment question in the Church of England see the Report of the sub-committee of Convocation on The-Ornaments of the Church and its Ministers (1908); Hierurgia Anglicana, documents and extracts illustrative of the ceremonial of the Anglican Church after the Reformation, new ed.
Roman Catholic Church.As the sacrifice of the mass is the central mystery of the Catholic faith, so the s,~ven orders of the hierarchy culminate in that of priest, who alone is empowered to work the daily miracle of the altar (see ORDER, HOLY).
http://www.1911encyclopedia.com/V/VE/VESTMENTS.htm

  
 Maniple - encyclopedia article about Maniple. Free access, no registration needed. What does Maniple mean? What is ...
A garment formerly worn by certain officials in the Roman Catholic Church The Catholic Church claims unbroken continuity with the original Christian Church founded in the 1st century by Jesus Christ and the Apostles.
In the same liturgical colours as the other vestments, it was worn upon the left arm of the priest.
Usually there were 28 Legions plus their Auxiliaries, with more raised as needed or as able.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Maniple

  
 Vestments of the Roman Rite
These vestments are designed to distinguish the priest as the one who offers the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
The Mass vestments of the Roman priest have come down to us with historical, devotional and doctrinal meaning.
As humans we need signs and symbols to help elevate our thoughts to the truths of the Mass, so the Church has preserved the traditional vestments which have been passed down through the centuries.
http://www.romancatholicism.org/vestment.html

  
 GIFT OF FAITH September 14-29 (sep14cat.htm)
It is the symbol of authority in the Church, of all vestments most blessed.
The chief vestments worn by Catholic priests have come down to us from the time of the Apostles.
Catholics spend a great deal of care and money on sacred vessels, vestments, and furnishings for the altar, because it is only right to give what is most precious and beautiful for the service of God.
http://www.dailycatholic.org/issue/2001Sep/sep14cat.htm

  
 GERMS OF G.I.R.M. October 17 (oct17gog.htm)
The maniple is taken off when the priest reads the Gospel in Latin during the Traditional Latin Mass.
It is essentially the Mass vestment and is now exclusively reserved to the priest.
The new rite, however, omits the history and the meaning of the vestments worn by priests, making optional certain vestments which have a venerable and ancient tradition rich in a sense of humility and unworthiness to approach the altar of God.
http://www.dailycatholic.org/issue/2002Oct/oct17gog.htm

  
 Priestly Vestments Quiz
Specific prayers are said as each vestment is put on.
The items are all used in the traditional Tridentine Mass, and most in the Novus Ordo (post-1970).
http://www.memorare.com/puzzles/vestmentanswers.html

  
 vestments
The vestments proper to a bishop celebrating Mass, in addition to the priest's vestments, are miter, gloves, buskins (stockings), and sandals (slippers).
In the Roman Catholic Church the priest's vestments at Mass are the most important.
Not properly a vestment but frequently seen in churches is the surplice or cotta, a loose-fitting, white, linen garment reaching to the waist or knees.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/society/A0850770.html

  
 Liturgical Vestments
It is made of scarlet silk for cardinals, violet silk for bishops, and black merlino for priests, deacons, and seminarians.
Lord, endow me with the garment of salvation, the vestment of joy, and with the dalmatic of justice ever encompass me.
http://www.kensmen.com/catholic/vestments.html

  
 TRADITIO Traditional Roman Catholic Internet Site
Vestments of this traditional quality are never found in a matched collection and as sumptuously done as this one is. Ideal for a traditional church that wants to have a matched traditional vestment set in all four liturgical colors.
These vestments were made by a Franciscan monk, whose community supported itself by the making of traditional Roman vestments.
Burns, Oates & Washbourne, Publishers to the Holy See, 170 pages, hardbound, good condition.
http://www.traditio.com/boo.htm

  
 Priests Vestments
The priest is reminded that each vestment has a relation to Christ, awaiting His Sacrifice on the Cross.
You see the priest clothed from head to foot with garments symbolical of Christ's Sacred Passion, bearing a message for you, too, how you must vest your spiritual self, by " Putting on Christ"; divest your entire self of anti-Christ!
http://www.traditionalromancatholicism.com/PriestsVestments.html

  
 Domestic-Church.Com: Articles: Colors, Vessels and Vestments
This color is permitted, in place of purple, on the third Sunday of Advent (Gaudete) and on the Fourth Sunday of Lent (Laetare), when the Church tempers the sadness of the penitential seasons with an invitation to rejoice in the goodness of God our Saviour.
Thus, the priest, vested for mass, is a wonderful witness to the historical continuity of the Catholic Church with the primitive Church of Rome, founded by the Prince of the Apostles.
It symbolizes the labor and hardship the priest must expect in his ardent apostolate.
http://www.domestic-church.com/CONTENT.DCC/19980101/ARTICLES/CLR_VSLS.HTM

  
 Roman and Gothic Vestments - PaxHouse New and Used Traditional Church Supplies
Traditionally blue vestments we used in Spain and South America, knows as the Toledo Rite, and also Sarum Rite, but are now used for feasts of the Blessed Mother in most countries today.
Roman and Gothic Vestments - PaxHouse New and Used Traditional Church Supplies
http://www.paxhouse.com/vestments.html

  
 Eucharist
The Mass or the Divine Liturgy is the entire worship service whereas Eucharist is just the specific portion relating to the bread and the cup.
The celebrant is usually a priest wearing the vestments of their rank.
In the Catholic and Anglican traditions, the Eucharist may also be celebrated as part of a wedding service.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/eucharist

  
 Culture of Orthodox Western Rite
Maniple, a vestment worn by the Priest, Deacon, and Subdeacon.
A map of the Holy Mount Athos, showing the older monasteries, including Amalfion (also called Morphonou).
This amice does not show the traditional (since the 10th c.) apparel which forms a sort of stiff brocade collar that is then folded down over the chasuble or other vestment.
http://www.odox.net/Liturgy-Western-Culture.htm

  
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Burgundy Velvet Church Altar Banner Regalia Vestment Ve - $20.50
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 Dictionary.com/maniple
Originally, a napkin; later, an ornamental band or scarf worn upon the left arm as a part of the vestments of a priest in the Roman Catholic Church.
It is sometimes worn in the English Church service.
http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=maniple

  
 Deacons Yesterday and Today
Despite the ubiquity of "extra-ordinary" ministers of Holy Communion in this country, it might be pointed out that canon 910 declares that the "ordinary" minister of Holy Communion is a bishop, priest or deacon.
For Mass the deacon vests in amice, alb, cincture, stole, maniple (if desired) and in his distinctive vestment, the dalmatic.
Article 71 of the notes that the functions of the deacon can be divided between two or more deacons.
http://www.deacons.net/Articles/Deacons_Yesterday_and_today.htm

  
 Definitions of Ecclesiastical Terms
vestment like an alb worn by Orthodox priests
short ecclesiastical vestment worn by bishop or subdeacon
to gird or surround; belt worn around ecclesiastical vestment
http://www.stmarysbarnardcastle.org.uk/definitions.htm

  
 LM
The maniple is seldom used in the Episcopal Church.
Its earliest use was as a handkerchief held in the left hand.
It was associated with subdeacons and higher orders of clergy.
http://www.dfms.org/19625_14751_ENG_Print.html

  
 Roman Vestments
Many thanks to the dozens of customers who have bought vestments from me and helped me to get through some very difficult financial times during the early days.
Each set of Roman Vestments is complete with all five pieces: Chasuble, Stole, Maniple, Chalice Veil and Burse.
Ornate Cloth of Gold Embroidered Roman Vestment Set
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 Our Wish Lists
Customarily a "full set" of vestments consists of the following items in one of the above colors:
All vestments which are donated will have a memorial label placed on the vestment.
If you would like to donate towards vestments for the Cathedral please contact the Church for specific instructions.
http://atcc-torcc.org/wishlists.htm

  
 Supplies - Cwd Clergy Stole Red Angels Vestment 125
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 French treasures Religious Vestment Art Gallery chasuble stole catolic church vestments humeral crucifix IHS INRI ...
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 Dalmatic Chasuble with Maniple Damask Silk 18th C
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Dalmatic Chasuble with Maniple Damask Silk 18th C
Dalmatic chasuble whit maniple in black damask silk ornate with silvered thread braid.
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 eBay Store - CATHOLIC TREASURES AND TRINKETS: VESTMENTS
Interesting Catholic collectable articles from vestments, sacred vessels, metalware, linens.
eBay Store - CATHOLIC TREASURES AND TRINKETS: VESTMENTS
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 Red Satin Embroidered Peit Point Vestment Set
Complete but for Chalice Veil
The stole and maniple have metallic fringe, generally a sign of a costly vestment set.
The silk satin is in generally good condition, but with a small split on the left shoulder, a seam across the front panel and minor wear on the back.
http://french-yesterdays.com/redempeitpoi.html

  
 Vestment Sets
Or if you prefer, you can purchase just the fabric or any single item from us.
Below are pictures of just a few of the vestments we have made and the cost.
http://www.saintannesvestments.com/custom_vestments.htm

  
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 Green and Gold Vestment Set: Accessories- Maniple, Minor Wear
Green and Gold Vestment Set: Accessories- Maniple, Minor Wear
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