Examples of 'chasuble' in a sentence

Meaning of "chasuble"

Chasuble is a liturgical vestment worn by clergy during religious services, especially in the Catholic Church. It is a sleeveless, outer garment that is often brightly colored and decorated, symbolizing the celebratory nature of the occasion
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  • The outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for celebrating Eucharist or Mass.

How to use "chasuble" in a sentence

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The chasuble contains the inner stole.
As celebrant he also always wore the chasuble.
The chasuble drapes down from this point.
Fourteen thousand euro for a chasuble.
The chasuble can be shared between several photographers.
It is of the same color and material as the chasuble.
In the white chasuble before me.
The chasuble is a symbol of the virtue of charity to which they are called.
The inconvenience of the primitive chasuble will be readily appreciated.
Its colour must correspond with the colour of the chasuble.
The stole goes under the chasuble and you have got the colours mixed up.
After verification the remains were dressed in a new chasuble and reburied.
All Chasuble bibs are in the boxes.
Euro for a chasuble.
The press photographers on the bike and the arrival must wear a legal chasuble.

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The chasuble took Mabel about two years to finish.
Corresponds to the Western chasuble see above.
The chasuble and stole he wore on that occasion represent the art of the Warli.
An Anglican priest in a violet chasuble.
I see dear Dr Chasuble coming through the garden.
I have come to the conclusion that the Primitive Church Dr Chasuble.
Chasuble for the Vence chapel.
The Pope wears the Pallium over his chasuble when celebrating Mass.
Card, a chasuble will be given in return for an identity card in order to.
Sew… learn the right way to cut the chasuble.
After he finished mending it, the chasuble again was found to be stained with blood.
The screed unchaperoned, a sleeveless surcoat, cut like a chasuble of the priest.
A priest 's stole is worn under the chasuble or cope and hangs down from his shoulders.
This is also reflected in the prescribed vesture for the priest, stole and chasuble.
He takes a long saber from his chasuble and tells her,.
Clothing in the sacred vestments, the new priests receive the stole and the chasuble.
He prohibited the use of the chasuble by subdeacons assisting at Mass ;.
The saint holds a jewelled cross and wears early versions of an alb, chasuble and pallium.
Chasuble The outermost sacramental garment of priests and bishops, often quite decorated.
After communion, he unrolls the fabric and wears the chasuble folded as before.
Chasuble, She is the most cultivated of ladies, and the very picture of respectability.
The liturgical stoles are a vestment worn by deacons, priests and bishops just under the chasuble.
Miss Prism, Dr Chasuble is expecting you in the vestry.
In token of her gratitude, gave him a chasuble for Mass.
Nobody could fold a chasuble better than I could, and I never cut the fringes.
A circular inscription sewn in Latin identifies the coat as a bishop 's chasuble.
Hence the rose-colored chasuble I wear this morning.
Thus Father Pinot went up to the gallows, dressed in alb and chasuble.
Among other fittings, a chasuble from the 16th century can be mentioned.
I used them on the canvas linings for the Vicar 's new chasuble.
Among them are chasuble and stole, alb and cincture, miter and cope.
Now, some of you may have noticed that I am wearing a gold chasuble tonight.
God is so merciful the chasuble is free-flowing, or his embarrassment would have been unbelievable!
You are too much alone, dear Dr Chasuble.
Do not touch the chasuble ( the coloured outer vestment ) yet ; and kneel very still.

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