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surplices Meaning in Bengali



একটি ঢলঢলে ওয়াইড ভেতরে সঙ্গে সাদা যাজকীয় পরিচ্ছদ

Noun:

খ্রিষ্টিয় যাজকদের সাদা সুতি আঙরাখাবিশেষ,





surplices's Usage Examples:

surplices follow the style of the Roman cotta.


Cottas may in some churches be worn by servers and members of the choir and clergy may wear surplices in.


The canons wore fur-trimmed red hoods, and surplices which were to be washed once a year.


arrival as Vicar of Leeds in 1837, Walter Farquhar Hook said he found "the surplices in rags and the books in tatters".


Originally the choir wore traditional black cassocks and white surplices, but with the introduction of An Australian Prayer Book in the late 1970s.


danger to the Church of England was concentrating “on laundering our surplices” and forgetting its true mission, which was "from Corrymeela to Calcutta.


or even if suspected, was to be expelled without hope of restitution; surplices and black copes were to be worn in the quire; the Sarum use was to be.


) choir is dressed in red cassocks under white surplices).


Mirandy is given the work of laundering the surplices and is entrusted with a note to the minister pinned to one of the frocks.


surpliced choir - There is a male choir, the members of which are dressed in surplices.


Prayer books and surplices were torn up; communion tables were relocated and altar rails were burned.


In 1585 he was persuaded by his bishop, Cooper, to restore the use of surplices in Magdalen College chapel.


(some sources say choristers) of St Giles who had come to the church in surplices for a funeral.


Dressed in choir surplices, they enter the church hall singing All Things Bright and Beautiful, with.


Choir members have worn surplices since the opening of the church.


Dead Christ, on Good Friday, with participants wearing traditional black surplices and hoods and carrying the symbols of the Passion on silver plates in.


The Death of St Bede; the monastic clergy are wearing surplices over their cowls (original painting at St Cuthbert's College, Ushaw).


The choir was the first in New South Wales to wear surplices.


Newcastle on her way north, noted in her journal a number of children in surplices "who sang melodious hymns, accompanying themselves with instruments of.



surplices's Meaning':

a loose-fitting white ecclesiastical vestment with wide sleeves

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