During the liturgical changes after the Council, the maniple became optional. |
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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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If you can't find your rochet from your chimere, a tunicle from a maniple, or just love a good linguistic ramble, this is the place for you. |
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Worn since the 6th century by Priests and Deacons in Ravenna, the maniple was incorporated throughout Wesern Europe within 400 years. |
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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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In the legion, the velites were attached to each maniple of hastati, principes and triarii. |
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Is it necessary to have the chalice veil and maniple to say the Tridentine Mass? |
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The parish priests wear cassocks, birettas, and fiddleback vestments, and they know what to do with an amice, maniple, and cincture. |
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The cuffs, or epimanikia, which fit over the sticharion, bear little or no resemblance to the maniple. |
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A maniple consisted of two centuries and was commanded by the senior of the two centurions. |
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The Ecclesia Dei commission granted, some years ago, permission to instituted Acolytes to serve as Sub-deacons at Solemn Mass, noting that they could not wear the maniple or wipe out the chalice after the ablution. |
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