
Roman chasuble R-G38
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Low Mass Set
Set include: roman chasuble, stole, maniple, burse and chalice veil
Front and back decorated with a silk
Fabric - silk
Set is fully lined
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R-G38
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Color
goldMore

Gold has long been associated with the church, particularly within Catholicism, due to its status as a precious metal and subsequent association with a royal or divine being. In many churches, gold has been used to decorate or to symbolize important elements of worship, and can also represent monetary offerings. Gold is also symbolic of God and divine authority, love, hope and light amongst some religions, while also representing growth and potential blessing from a higher power.
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Silk
Washing guide
Ironing max temperature 110℃

Dry chemical washing

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| Size | A | B | C | D | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| standard | 100cm / 39inch | 68cm / 27inch | 56 cm / 22inch | 105cm / 41inch | 60cm / 24inch |

Guide

Step into the world of the Catholic Church, and you'll find a myriad of vestments that adorn the priestly figure. From stoles to albs to chasubles, each garment symbolizes something specific in their faith. Among all these different pieces of attire, one stands out for its grandeur and history - The Roman Chasuble. This magnificent vestment has been worn by many popes throughout history and still holds an important place in today's liturgy. In this blog post, we dive deep into what makes the Roman Chasuble so special and why it remains an essential part of Catholic tradition even today!
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