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- If clothing is a language, vesture is an archaic form.
- Boylan said he would like to design vesture for all sorts of settings.
- The words mantle and pallium both originally meant cloak or cape, see mantle ( vesture ).
- Close your eyes and picture mosaics from Ravenna and you have the pattern book for all liturgical vesture.
- An inserted verse in an earlier passage says of Gaidel : " green were his arms and his vesture ".
- Theosophists believe that the most material of the vestures of the soul are interpenetrated by the particles of the more subtle vesture.
- Theosophists believe that the most material of the vestures of the soul are interpenetrated by the particles of the more subtle vesture.
- As time went on, the use of mantles of a particular color and style came to be established as specific monastic vesture.
- The zucchetto, the biretta, and the galerum rubrum are all " scarlet ", the distinctive color of cardinals'vesture.
- He may enter on " the Spiritual Period " a phrase including unknown meanings, among them probably that of " taking the Sambhogakaya vesture ".
- Vesture is a way in which I am reminded that I am part of something much greater than myself and that I am a servant of the assembly.
- An escaped convict ( Chaplin ) dons the vesture of a clergyman and is mistakenly appointed as the new pastor of the small town of Devil's Gulch.
- He may become part of that treasure-house of spiritual forces on which the Agents of the Logos draw for Their work, " taking the Nirmanakaya vesture ".
- In worship, the traditional vesture for Anglican priests is their choir dress of cassock, surplice, academic hood ( if one has been awarded ) and a black tippet.
- His course work included specialized studies on the history of church architecture and liturgical vesture, the role of art in worship, as well as a full year on liturgical consultation.
- The wood of " Ruptiliocarpon " was different from the wood of all others to which it was compared in having vestured pits on the walls of its xylem cells.
- The choir dress or convocation habit for bishops, which used to be their only vesture until pre-Reformation vestments were revived, consists of the cassock, rochet, chimere and tippet.
- On November 18, 2013 Lackner was appointed cardinal, gives the Archbishop the privilege of wearing red vesture ( which is much deeper than a cardinal's scarlet ), even in Rome.
- The Archbishop also has the title of " cardinal, gives the Archbishop the privilege of wearing red vesture ( which is much deeper than a cardinal's scarlet ), even in Rome.
- Father Bassoul's negotiations with the city, aided and encouraged by Cathedral of the Holy Cross on April 28, 1962 at a Divine Liturgy presided by Cardinal Cushing, garbed in Byzantine hierarchal vesture.
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