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  1. According to the 1604 Canons of the Church of England, the clergy were supposed to wear cassock, gown, and cap whilst going about their duties. The cassock was either double or single-breasted; buttoned at the neck or shoulder and was held at the waist with a belt or cincture.

  2. Other vestments were the dalmatic, surplice, cope, and pallium. A surplice was the garment of the choristers or singers in the choir; it was of white linen and knee length. A bishop wore the pallium, a narrow woolen scarf with purple crosses embroidered on it, and a cope or chasuble-like outer garment.

  3. Jul 28, 2015 · Today’s “Roman collar” probably received its start as a shirt worn under a high-collared tunic or perhaps even as a scarf intended to prevent the tunic’s stiff collar from aggravating the neck.

  4. The Stole, a long scarf like garment that goes around the neck denotes the rank of the clergy. If it was worn straight down, the cleric was a Bishop. If the stole was on either side of the neck and crossed at the torso making an X, the cleric would be Priest. If the stole went from the left shoulder and joined at

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  6. Jan 27, 2023 · The origins of clerical shirts can be traced back to the Roman Empire, where the clergy were required to wear a specific type of clothing to distinguish them from laypeople. This clothing was typically made of a lightweight, breathable material such as linen, and featured long sleeves and a button-up front. The color of the shirt was typically ...

  7. Religious dress - Roman Catholic, Vestments, Habits: A distinction is made between the insignia of ecclesiastical and sacerdotal office in the hierarchy and the functionally and symbolically significant liturgical robes. After the so-called barbarian invasions of the Roman Empire from the 4th century on, fashions in secular dress changed, and thus the clergy became distinct in matters of dress ...

  8. What they began to do, beginning in the 17th century as far as I can tell, is to begin to wear a neck scarf, called a cravat, tied around the neck to resemble a yoke. Thus common dignified attire was worn by the pastor, supplementing it with this clerical cravat.

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