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SASH WORN ABOVE THE WAIST WITH THE CASSOCK OR SOTANA BY ROMAN CATHOLIC AND ANGLICAN CLERGY
Fascia (vestment)
  • cardinal]] sitting behind him is wearing a plain scarlet fascia.

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  • Illustration of liturgical garments from [[Acta Eruditorum]], 1713
  • A bishop blessing with [[dikirion and trikirion]] upon being vested
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  • A priest between two deacons praying the [[Cherubikon]]
  • Gold-embroidered epitrachilion (stole) dating from 1600, in the [[Benaki Museum]], Athens
  • Syro-Malabar Church]] along with other priests
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  • Ornate vestments which are used by the [[Catholic clergy]]: A [[chasuble]], [[dalmatic]], [[cope]], and a [[biretta]]
  • An Armenian priest (at the right)
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CLOTHING PRESCRIBED FOR CLERGY PERFORMING SPECIFIC ROLES
Vestments; Ecclesiastical Vestments; Eucharistic vestments; Ecclesiastical vestment; Liturgical garment; Ecclesiastical Dress; Christian vestments; Christian vestment; Ecclesiastical dress
·noun any priestly garment.
II. Vestment ·noun A covering or garment; some part of clothing or dress.
vestments         
  • Illustration of liturgical garments from [[Acta Eruditorum]], 1713
  • A bishop blessing with [[dikirion and trikirion]] upon being vested
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • A priest between two deacons praying the [[Cherubikon]]
  • Gold-embroidered epitrachilion (stole) dating from 1600, in the [[Benaki Museum]], Athens
  • Syro-Malabar Church]] along with other priests
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • Ornate vestments which are used by the [[Catholic clergy]]: A [[chasuble]], [[dalmatic]], [[cope]], and a [[biretta]]
  • An Armenian priest (at the right)
  • 150px
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CLOTHING PRESCRIBED FOR CLERGY PERFORMING SPECIFIC ROLES
Vestments; Ecclesiastical Vestments; Eucharistic vestments; Ecclesiastical vestment; Liturgical garment; Ecclesiastical Dress; Christian vestments; Christian vestment; Ecclesiastical dress
Vestments are the special clothes worn by priests during church ceremonies.
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vestment         
  • Illustration of liturgical garments from [[Acta Eruditorum]], 1713
  • A bishop blessing with [[dikirion and trikirion]] upon being vested
  • 150px
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  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • A priest between two deacons praying the [[Cherubikon]]
  • Gold-embroidered epitrachilion (stole) dating from 1600, in the [[Benaki Museum]], Athens
  • Syro-Malabar Church]] along with other priests
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • Ornate vestments which are used by the [[Catholic clergy]]: A [[chasuble]], [[dalmatic]], [[cope]], and a [[biretta]]
  • An Armenian priest (at the right)
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
  • 150px
CLOTHING PRESCRIBED FOR CLERGY PERFORMING SPECIFIC ROLES
Vestments; Ecclesiastical Vestments; Eucharistic vestments; Ecclesiastical vestment; Liturgical garment; Ecclesiastical Dress; Christian vestments; Christian vestment; Ecclesiastical dress
n.
Garment, dress, robe, vest, habiliment, garb, vesture.

ويكيبيديا

Fascia (sash)

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 but is placed above the waist between the navel and the breastbone (sternum). The ends that hang down are worn on the left side of the body and placed a little forward but not completely off the left hip.