- The
tunicle is a
liturgical vestment ****ociated with
Roman Catholicism, Anglo-Catholic, and Lutheranism. For a
description of the
tunicle, see dalmatic...
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Traditional Solemn M****
vestment sets
include matching chasuble, dalmatic, and
tunicle. In the
Roman Empire, the
dalmatic was an
amply sleeved tunic (from Dalmatia)...
- subdeacon's
specific vestment is the
tunicle, in
practice almost indistinguishable in form from the deacon's
dalmatic (the
tunicle is
sometimes somewhat longer...
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without chasuble and maniple. The
maniple is also worn with the
dalmatic or
tunicle, by the
deacon and the
subdeacon in a
Solemn M****, but only
during the...
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Saint Tikhon Maniple Monstrance Personal ordinariate Roman Canon Thurible Tunicle Stations of the
Cross Eucharistic discipline Ad
orientem and
Versus populum...
- shut with
buttons or ties. Thus in form, it is
close to the
dalmatic and
tunicle of
Western Christianity.
There is
usually a
cross embroidered or appliquéd...
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virtuous Christian: And is
gladde of a
goune of a
graye russet As of a
tunicle of T**** or of trye scarlet. The
ballad Of
Patient Grissel and a Noble...
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commanded the pre-Reformation
Eucharistic vestments (chasuble, dalmatic,
tunicle, alb, amice, and maniple) that had been in use
during the
reign of Edward...
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Vestments alb
chasuble dalmatic geneva gown
humeral veil
stole surplice tunicle Liturgical books and
hymnals Christian Worship (1993)
Christian Worship...
- is a
silver alms dish of
hammer and
repousse work. She also
donated a
tunicle (the
vestment worn by a subdeacon) to the Abbey. As of 2021, the British...