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  • He wears a green mantle over a cilice of camel-hair.
  • Silas, the murderous " Opus Dei monk ", uses a cilice and flagellates himself.
  • It was said he wore a cilice under a plain robe instead of full liturgical episcopal garments.
  • In March 2010, Dani雔 de Jongh ( formerly of Cilice ) joined the band as a replacement.
  • Previously, Becket had lived ostentatiously, but he now wore a cilice and lived like an ascetic.
  • To calm down his sexual desires, Miguel resorts to penitence and self-flagellation punishing his own flesh with a cilice.
  • In Silas associated with the religious organization Opus Dei, wears a cilice in the form of a spiked chain around his thigh.
  • Gerard continued to wear the habits of a hermit ( cilice or goat skins ) and spent days in solitude in the forests near his see.
  • From that date on, he wore a heavy iron chain cilice around his waist, next to the skin, each Lent as penance, adding every year extra ounces.
  • There is some evidence, based on analyses of both clothing represented in art and preserved skin imprint patterns at 莂talh鰕黭 in Turkey, that the usage of the cilice predates written history.
  • In Flannery O'Connor's novel " Wise Blood ", the protagonist Hazel Motes is discovered by his landlady to be wearing a barbed wire cilice around his torso after he has blinded himself.
  • Thomas Becket was wearing a hairshirt when he was martyred, St . Patrick reputedly wore a cilice, Charlemagne was buried in a hairshirt, and John Allen, an American Catholic writer, its practice in the Catholic Church is " more widespread than many observers imagine ".
  • It was rumored that the A-ha song Celice would be in the soundtrack to the film so that song is a double entendre for the torture device, the cilice, and the name of a woman named Celice whose presence seems to torture the men, but this did not occur.
  • It should be noted that the Catholic church and Opus Dei both make it clear that mortification of the flesh must only be performed under the permission and supervision of a priest and generally is in the form of a woolen cilice which does not cause physical pain but rather a constant discomfort which is then supposed to be offered to God.
  • Unlike the previous " Fingerlings ", " Fingerlings 3 " contains songs not recorded live in front of an audience; " Dear Dirty " is a studio track and " The Water Jet Cilice " and " Ethiobirds " were recorded live ( solo ) at Andrew s home studio in a barn in rural western Illinois.