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      • Uniforms provided a method of masking obvious class and racial diversity in dress while providing a sense of security, modesty, and freedom of movement, particularly for females. Uniforms were worn in 19th-century convent schools for young ladies and Catholic missionary schools to provide standards of Euro-American dress for children.
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  2. Jul 8, 2019 · The importance of Catholic uniforms - U.S. Catholic. How clothing became the thread that ties Catholics together. What Catholics wear says a lot about what they believe, says historian Sally Dwyer-McNulty. Religion. A U.S. Catholic interview. Published July 8, 2019.

  3. Worn by the clergy as early as the 5th century, it became in time the standard day wear for prelates and priests, hierarchical rank being indicated by colour: bishops, archbishops, and other prelates wore purple; cardinals, red; the pope, white; and ordinary clergy, black.

  4. The main development and definition of the ecclesiastical vestments, however, took place between the 6th and the 9th centuries. The secular fashions altered with changes of taste, but the Church retained the dress with the other traditions of the Roman Empire.

  5. I have heard people take this sentiment too far, however, by saying, "God doesn't care about what I wear." To dress like a Catholic is not about dressing one particular way; it entails allowing faith to guide our choice in clothing. Catholic culture is a way of life shaped by faith at the center, that allows it to permeate and transform ...

  6. Later, the Ordinal of Agostino Patrizi Piccolomini (5484-1492), compiled at the orders of Innocent VIII (1484-1492), maintained that the Pope was under an indispensable obligation to wear red and white vestments every day.

  7. May 10, 2014 · Q&A. How Catholic fashion got that way. Sally Dwyer-McNulty traces how religious dress evolved in America. By Ruth Graham Globe Correspondent,May 11, 2014, 12:18 a.m. The Catholic faith is rich...

  8. Mar 25, 2016 · Uniforms provided a method of masking obvious class and racial diversity in dress while providing a sense of security, modesty, and freedom of movement, particularly for females. Uniforms were worn in 19th-century convent schools for young ladies and Catholic missionary schools to provide standards of Euro-American dress for children.

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