I sat back bewildered, focusing somehow on the bare toes and the edges of sandal straps visible beneath the celebrant's cassock. |
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But it seems that the cassock and the cross can become an amazing uniform which still has the power to give its wearer a protected voice. |
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The mourners arrived in their black suits led by the vicar in his white cassock. |
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The curate's study was an 18th century room that he could not afford to heat, so he would cocoon himself in a cassock and heavy cloak. |
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So it'd be on with the party cassock and lead me to the finger buffet and whiskey. |
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Peter had my package tucked under his arm and was marching down the hall, sending the hem of his cassock flying up to his knees. |
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And then he will perform a quick costume change before emerging in his dog collar and cassock to lead the ceremony. |
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He was greeted by the Pope, dressed in a white cassock, who then brought him to the private library for a meeting. |
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And there was his obituary, with a lithograph of a stout, balding man in a cassock with a slightly forked beard. |
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She watched as the man, garbed appropriately in a black cassock and hat, disappeared through the cemetery, towards the lakeside and a small boat. |
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It is growing apparent from your vicar's shortening sermons that it is becoming uncomfortably warm weather in which to wear a cassock. |
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The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops. |
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Yes, dearest Melissa, the choir dress of His Holiness includes the mozetta and rochet over the white cassock. |
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Letters sections in newspapers became fora for anyone for whom the mere mention of a cassock is emetic. |
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My brother Mario along with the first candidates to the priesthood were receiving the cassock. |
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Pantaloon dressed in a tight-fitting red vest, red breeches and stockings, a pleated black cassock, slippers, and a soft brimless hat. |
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With the years, by rubbing against the cincture which bounded his cassock, the cross showed signs of wear. |
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Otherwise, they wear their proper choir dress or a surplice over a cassock. |
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After washing and shaving the deceased, they dressed him in his cassock, surplice and stole. |
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I would like flexibility for all of us – perhaps it is a deanery service, or a penitential service when just cassock would do. |
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With his glasses, tie and tidy red cassock, he looks like one of the more bureaucratic kinds of Asian politician. |
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The inner rhason corresponds to the cassock and, like it, is used by the secular clergy. |
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When all is finished, you can go and take off your own cassock and surplus and leave everything tidy. |
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Not long before he died he was very glad to greet his former aspirant who was then wearing the cassock. |
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There were still many requests for the black religious cassock for first professions and for the white cassock used in the missions. |
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More than a quarter century after opting for tights rather than a cassock, Nault staged Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms. |
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I found myself in the purple cassock of a banned religion destined only for the scaffold. |
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The only other dark face in the photo is that of Francois, who, dressed in the cassock and surplice of an acolyte, stands to one side of the pastor. |
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A tall, suave man he was educated at St. Peter's College, Agra and was conspicuous in Connaught Place in the sola topi and brown cassock he wore in all seasons. |
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Among others, there is an account of his exchanging the bishop's cassock for the buff jerkin of a ballad singer, and selling out his stock of ballads at a tavern. |
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In addition some suspected that liberals might find themselves in the dock for failing, contrary to church law, to wear proper church vesture such as cassock and surplice. |
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He succeeded in restoring his cassock to the exact color he wanted and appeared before his superior without any apprehensions-wearing a black cassock freshly soaked in blackberry juice! |
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To lay offices such as the verger, who wears a gown over cassock, and chorister, who wears a surplice, Anglicans have added that of the lay reader, who vests in cassock and surplice, with a scarf as his ensign. |
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The gown and cassock, as street attire, were allowed to fall into desuetude because in Puseyite views the gown was Genevan, whereas in reality it was the reverse. |
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In winter the cassock was often lined with furs varying in costliness with the rank of the wearer, and its colour also varied in the Middle Ages with ecclesiastical or academic status. |
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The same teaching cloaks bodily sexuality in a voluminous, cinctured black cassock of itchy wool and brands every visible act a sin. |
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Wishing to be dressed suitably for such an important interview, he wore his best cassock, made from a white blanket that he had dyed a most beautiful shade of black, using the finest blackberries he could get. |
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The Archbishop only had his cassock and a rosary with him. |
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I explained to this novice that a religious who has a habit never wears a cassock and that the habit is always the preferred and appropriate garb for a religious when in ministry. |
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It was no longer the traditional black cassock of an ordinary priest. |
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Later books of ceremonies describe the pope as wearing a red mantle, mozzetta, camauro and shoes, and a white cassock and stockings. |
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Anglican bishops generally make use of the mitre, crosier, ecclesiastical ring, purple cassock, purple zucchetto, and pectoral cross. |
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The Gardes de la Manche were distinguished by a heavily embroidered white and gold cassock which they wore over the blue and red and silver uniform of the Body Guard. |
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When his father saw him he fumed terribly, cursing like a pagan, and asking whether his son were a roysterer fit for the gallows as well as a fool fit for a cassock. |
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