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- Cassock - Wikipedia
The cassock, or soutane, is a Christian clerical coat used by the clergy and male religious of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church, in addition to some clergy in certain Protestant denominations such as Anglicans and Lutherans
- Clergy Apparel Guide: The History of Cassocks - Gaspard, Inc
Learn the history of the classic clerical garment - the Cassock including information about the three main types: Anglican, Roman, and choir cassock robes
- Why Traditional Priestly Cassocks are Making a Comeback
The cassock was once the most common form of clerical attire in the parish setting, but beginning in the late 1960s it was almost universally abandoned Today, however, younger clergy have to
- Cassock | Religious Garment, Clergy Robe, Vestment | Britannica
cassock, long garment worn by Roman Catholic and other clergy both as ordinary dress and under liturgical garments The cassock, with button closure, has long sleeves and fits the body closely
- A Guide to Understanding Cassocks - eClergys
Cassock definition: Cassock, also known as a clergy robe, is a traditional attire worn by members of the clergy in various Christian denominations This long, plain, and flowing garment has been a symbol of religious authority and devotion for centuries
- CM Almy | Cassocks for Men
Since 1892, Almy cassocks have set the standard for comfort, refined appearance and lasting value We tailor historic Anglican and Roman styles in a choice of weights: light weight, machine washable Southport, and classic, mid-weight Year 'Rounder Shop for cassocks
- La Sartoria Italian Clergy Cassocks - Zieglers
La Sartoria Italiana makes three styles of their cassock: Firenze, Roma and Siena The cut, fit, details and quality are all of identical high quality, but differ in the fabric – and price - to allow our customers to be certain they have the right cassock for them
- CASSOCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CASSOCK is a close-fitting ankle-length garment worn especially in Roman Catholic and Anglican churches by the clergy and by laypersons assisting in services
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