And if he can achieve this by putting on the chasuble of a martyred priest, and leading the Indians on their peaceful march to freedom, so be it. |
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I remember Father Young standing before the bureau containing his amice and alb, his rope cincture and chasuble. |
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The chasuble, stole and maniple conform to the liturgical colour of the day, which varies according to the feast. |
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Putting on coat and tie for me is very much like the priest putting on chasuble and stole. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries attempts have been made to restore the draped effect of the early chasuble, but various styles are still used. |
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According to one theory, it derives from the open-fronted paenula, just as the chasuble derives from the closed version of the same garment. |
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Next in importance to the chasuble is the cope, a garment not worn during the celebration of the mass but rather a processional vestment. |
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During each Major Elevation, kneel erect, raise the back of the chasuble and ring the bell three times. |
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In general, one should not think of the kesa as a chasuble worn by church priests. |
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Recall that a Bishop wears the dalmatic under his chasuble when celebrating Mass. |
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During the Elevation the MASTER OF CEREMONIES should kneel on the predella to the celebrant's right and lift the chasuble with his left hand. |
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The eucharistic garment corresponding to the chasuble was the phelonion, with variant forms in the Greek and Russian churches. |
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The elevation of the Host entailed the folding back on the celebrant's shoulders of the sides of the chasuble. |
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Likewise the Priest, in putting on the chasuble according to the rubrics, is not to omit the stole. |
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This chasuble was created by Grey Nuns during Marie O'Flaherty's time at the convent. |
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Some of the reverend fathers took advantage of the opportunity to go to the toilet, complicated enough in alb and chasuble. |
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They go from the chasuble, wide stole, and maniple of his early priesthood to a succession of increasingly simple garments until they arrive at an academic gown. |
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A jug from the seventeenth century, some medieval chasuble, even the embossing on a volume of Yeats's early poems all have this quality to varying degrees. |
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He was fully vested, with a blue brocade chasuble over his white alb. |
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If it is local custom, the SECOND ACOLYTE may go to the middle, genuflect, and kneel on the predella at the celebrant's left, and lift the chasuble with his right hand. |
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The vestment proper to the Priest celebrant at Mass, and in other sacred actions directly connected with Mass unless otherwise indicated, is the chasuble, worn over the alb and stole. |
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The exquisitely-carved mahogany chests of drawers in the sacristy are home to a set of XVI-century garments decorated with rich imagery and gold embroidery in the case of the chasuble and waterproof cape. |
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As soon as the THURIFER has given the thurible to the MASTER OF CEREMONIES, he passes to the left of the celebrant to assist with the MASTER OF CEREMONIES in raising the chasuble. |
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To be worn under a chasuble with or without cincture. |
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The people still sit by his grave and pray with him, while his moose-hide chasuble hangs in the church waiting for one of their members to become ordained. |
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When celebrating Mass, a bishop, like a priest, wears the chasuble. |
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