Semi Gothic Cope KY579-AR25p
- Semi Gothic cope with matching stole
Color
roseMoreIn the Christian faith, the rose has a special significance. It is seen as a symbol of Jesus’ resurrection and victory over sin, of the Virgin Mary, and the splendor of divine grace and the promise of eternal life. The rose can also be used to represent perfect love, devotion, spiritual growth, beauty, purity, innocence and joy.
Gothic style cope with matching stole
Front and back decorated high quality embroiderey made on velvet
FAbric: damask, available in all liturgical colors
Standard length 140 cm
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Number of opinions issued: 3
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A beautiful vestment for a reasonable price! I am very happy with it.
2023-10-15Jeremy, Cincinnati
Opinion confirmed by purchase
I was anxious that they arrive before Holy Week, and they have done.
I have to write and tell you that they are simply beautiful - very good quality, well finished, and very well packaged, with tracking information that allowed me to follow the progress of the order in transit. I also appreciated the little thoughtful extras, such as a cover for the cope, and the hangers.
I have ordered a number of products from Ars Sacra, and all of them have been excellent! I have recommended your company to a number of fellow priests.
Thank you for outstanding service.
2017-04-10Fr Domenico, Peterhead, Aberdeenshire
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Just received this cope modified to be made with the purple cotton/flax fabric. What a beautiful vestment. Can't wait to use it this Lent!
2017-02-14Fr. Roger, Wetaskiwin