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chasubles Meaning in Bengali



একটি দীর্ঘ হাতকাটা দক্ষিণা দ্বারা ধৃত পরিচ্ছদ যখন ভর উদযাপন

Noun:

হাতা ছাড়া আঙরাখাবিশেষ,





chasubles's Usage Examples:

traditionalist priests prefer ampler chasubles of less stiff material.


Pope Benedict XVI sometimes used chasubles of the transitional style common at the.


widow, she supported herself by embroidering clerical textiles such as chasubles.


chasubles, copes, dalmatics, etc.


Her works include the carpet in the Birgitta Chapel in Rome and the chasubles for the Sofia Church in Stockholm.


and Stephen thanked the donation sent earlier for the abbey (golds, chasubles, horses and banners).


The nuns made copies of five of the sets of vestments, including chasubles, maniples, stoles, and chalice veils, and sent them to Rome.


, altar cloths and chasubles.


The church also has in its possession two chasubles from the 18th century, made of black velvet and decorated with silver.


tabernacles, nuptial and baptismal crowns, gold-embroidered vestments (stoles, chasubles), epitaphii.


The fact that in many early chasubles, as depicted in the drawings of the eighth and ninth centuries, we see.


expensive embroidery pieces were often made as vestments, such as copes, chasubles and orphreys, or else as antependia, shrine covers or other church furnishings.


Eucharistic vestments used in that Rite: albs, tunicles, dalmatics, copes, chasubles, maniples, mitres et cetera.


the Vatican, containing a set of Catholic liturgical vestments called chasubles from Vence.


the firm became a major producer of church textiles, making numerous chasubles, antependia, chalice coverings, seats, collection bags and funeral palls.


These are only chasubles, altar cloths, objects of worship adapted to the most unexpected destinations.


in the liturgical vestment sewing room, embroidering altar cloths and chasubles.


its use, though they ordered the destruction of the "massing vestments"—chasubles, albs, stoles and the like.


This prohibition against chasubles was originated by Archbishop Wright, an English Evangelical, who did so.


dignitaries, old Serbian engravings, handwritten and printed srbuljas, numerous chasubles, sacral objects, votive offerings, religious embroideries, seals, historical.



chasubles's Meaning':

a long sleeveless vestment worn by a priest when celebrating Mass

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