Gothic Stole
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Gothic stole "Holy Apostles" SH486-K27

Gothic stole "Black Madonna of Czestochowa" SH38-K

Gothic stole "The Apostles Peter and Paul" SH37-C
The gothic stole is one of the most essential pieces of religious clothing for priests, symbolizing both the authority of the ordained ministry and the call to serve Christ and His Church. Worn over the shoulders and extending down the front of the chasuble, it represents the yoke of Christ that every priest willingly embraces in the celebration of the sacraments.
In liturgical tradition, the stole is always present whenever a priest administers the sacraments - whether it be the Eucharist, Confession, Anointing of the Sick, or Baptism.
Quality in Ornamentation
A gothic stole distinguishes itself by its elegant length and cut, harmonizing perfectly with gothic chasubles, which are among the most popular vestments for solemn liturgies.
Our collection offers stoles in all liturgical colors, corresponding to the seasons and feasts of the Church year: white and gold for the major solemnities of the Lord and the Blessed Virgin, red for Pentecost and the feasts of martyrs, green for Ordinary Time, purple for Advent, Lent and penance, rose for Gaudete and Laetare Sundays, and black for All Souls’ Day and funeral liturgies.
Each stole is richly ornamented with crosses, IHS monograms, Marian emblems, or other sacred motifs, reflecting the solemn dignity of priestly service.
Highest Quality of Production
Made from high-quality fabrics such as damask, silk, or durable polyester blends, every gothic stole is both beautiful and practical. Lightweight linings ensure comfort during long liturgies, while reinforced seams guarantee durability, even with frequent use. Many of our models are available as part of matching vestment sets with chasubles or dalmatics, ensuring a unified and dignified appearance at the altar.
Priests can also personalize their vestments by ordering embroidered dedications, parish emblems, or patron saint symbols, making a gothic stole not only a liturgical garment but also a treasured gift for ordinations, anniversaries, or jubilees.





























































































































