Roman Stole
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The Roman stole is one of the most recognizable liturgical vestments, symbolizing the authority of the ordained priest and his service at the altar. Narrower and shorter than the gothic stole, the Roman stole reflects the elegance and discipline of the Roman style of vestments, often paired with the traditional Roman chasuble. It is a garment that has been worn for centuries and continues to hold great significance in Catholic liturgical tradition.
Like all stoles, the Roman stole is a sign of the priest’s spiritual authority and his readiness to serve Christ in the celebration of the sacraments. Whether used during the Holy Mass, the administration of Baptism, the Sacrament of Penance, or the Anointing of the Sick, the stole remains a visible sign of priestly ministry.
Respect for Tradition
Each Roman stole is decorated with high-quality embroidery, including crosses, sacred monograms, and images of saints, making it a perfect complement to a Roman chasuble or dalmatic. Its Roman cut makes it particularly suitable for traditional liturgies and for priests who appreciate vestments that highlight historical forms of worship.
Our collection of Roman stoles is available in all liturgical colors: white and gold for feasts of the Lord and the Virgin Mary, red for Pentecost and the feasts of martyrs, green for Ordinary Time, purple for Advent, Lent and penance, rose for the joyful Sundays of Advent and Lent, and black for funeral liturgies and All Souls’ Day.
Finest Materials
Crafted from durable fabrics such as silk, damask, velvet, or lightweight polyester blends, these stoles are designed to combine solemn beauty with long-lasting use. Many models are also offered as part of matching sets, complete with maniples or chalice veils, allowing for a consistent and dignified appearance.
The Roman stole is not only a practical vestment but also a meaningful gift for priests. With the possibility of personalized embroidery - such as dedications, patron saints, or parish symbols - it can serve as a treasured keepsake for ordinations, jubilees, or priestly anniversaries.






































































































































