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amice (Liturgical vestment worn under the alb

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  • amice — amice1 /am is/, n. Eccles. an oblong vestment, usually of white linen, worn about the neck and shoulders and partly under the alb. [1200 50; ME amice(s) < OF amis, amys, pl. of amit < L amictus mantle, cloak, equiv. to amic , base of amicire to… …   Universalium

  • Alb — For other uses, see ALB (disambiguation). Not to be confused with the German low mountain ranges Franconian Jura and Swabian Alb. An Anglican priest vested as a deacon, with alb and cincture and a purple stole. The alb, one of the liturgical… …   Wikipedia

  • Amice — • A short linen cloth, square or oblong in shape and, like the other sacerdotal vestments, needing to be blessed before use Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Amice     Amice      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • amice — noun Etymology: Middle English amis, modification of Anglo French amit, from Medieval Latin amictus, from Latin, cloak, from amicire to wrap around, from am , amb around + jacere to throw more at ambi , jet Date: 13th century a liturgical… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Alb — • A white linen vestment with close fitting sleeves, reaching nearly to the ground and secured round the waist by a girdle Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alb     Alb      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Vestment — Vestments are liturgical garments and articles associated primarily with the Christian religions, especially the Latin Rite and other Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutheran Churches. Many other groups also make use …   Wikipedia

  • Maniple (vestment) — The maniple, seen here embroidered with a Cross, is worn on the arm by a priest celebrating Mass. For the Roman military unit, see Maniple (military unit). The maniple is a liturgical vestment used primarily within the Catholic Church, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Vestments — • According to the rules of the Church or from ecclesiastical usage, are to be worn by the clergy in performing the ceremonies of the services of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vestments     Vestments …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • religious dress — Introduction also called  vestment        any attire, accoutrements, and markings used in religious rituals (ceremonial object) that may be corporate, domestic, or personal in nature. Such dress may comprise types of coverings all the way from… …   Universalium

  • Dalmatic — Roman Catholic deacon wearing a dalmatic Ornately embroidered dalmatic (shown from the back with an appareled …   Wikipedia

  • Deacon — This article is about the office in the Christian Church. For other uses, see Deacon (disambiguation). Saint Stephen, one of the first seven deacons in the Christian Church, holding a Gospel Book, painting by Giacomo Cavedone 1601 Deacon is a… …   Wikipedia

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