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  1. These black garments weren’t just worn in church or on Sundays, they were in fact “street wear” or everyday clothing. By the middle ages in the Roman Church, when functioning in a sacerdotal manner, clergy would put on an alb and chasuble if functioning as the celebrant at the Eucharist, or a white surplice if acting in an assisting role.

  2. Clergy Apparel. Price. Product type. Fabric. Liturgical Colors. The liturgical garments worn by the clergies are associated primarily with the Christian religion during holy observances. All the clergy clothing are custom-made. Robes. Choir Attire.

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    • The alb is the "preferred" clergy garment (per The UMC Ordinal). This is in part because the alb may be worn by clergy and laity alike. It is a basic baptismal garment.
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  4. Oct 4, 2023 · This one is believed to be a derivative of the white linen tunic that was worn in Ancient Rome, and may have been the clerical garment referenced in the Council of Braga’s call for a “Vestis Talaris.”. Now widely adopted into a variety of Christian sects, it is believed that the alb was one of the first clerical garments to evolve.

  5. Secular origins. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, wearing a casula over a sticharion (by this time, simply a type of long-sleeved tunic) and a small pectoral cross. The vestments of the Nicene Church, East and West, developed out of the various articles of everyday dress worn by citizens of the Greco-Roman world under the Roman Empire.

  6. Feb 21, 2023 · The stole is a long, narrow band of fabric that is worn around the neck and draped over the shoulders. It is usually made of a precious fabric, such as silk or velvet, and is often embroidered with religious symbols and scriptural passages. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the stole is known as an orarion, and is typically made of white linen.