-
controversies over the
proper use of
vestments. On the
other hand,
Lutheranism largely retained many pre-Reformation
vestments,
especially in Scandinavia, e...
-
Pontifical vestments, also
referred to as
episcopal vestments or pontificals, are the
liturgical vestments worn by
bishops (and by
concession some other...
- The
vestments controversy or
vestarian controversy arose in the
English Reformation,
ostensibly concerning vestments or
clerical dress.
Initiated by John...
- Machine, no. 25
Mauro Gagliardi, ["Liturgical
Vestments and the
Vesting Prayers," "ZENIT -
Liturgical Vestments and the
Vesting Prayers".
Archived from the...
- The
stole is a
liturgical vestment of
various Christian denominations,
which symbolizes priestly authority; in
Protestant denominations which do not have...
- i.e. festive, more precious,
sacred vestments may be used, even if not of the
colour of the day. Such
vestments may, for instance, be made from cloth...
-
preparation room, is a room in
Christian churches for the
keeping of
vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and
other church furnishings,
sacred vessels...
-
liturgical reforms of the
Second Vatican Council,
there were a
number of
other vestments which were worn only by the Pope: The sub-cinctorium—a
strip of embroidered...
-
Catholic vestments were
largely revived.
Christianity portal Vestment Vestments controversy Category:Anglican
vestments Category:Lutheran
vestments Category:Papal...
- alb (from the
Latin albus,
meaning "white") is one of the
liturgical vestments of
Western Christianity. It is an
ample white garment coming down to the...