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UK
/tʃˈæsʌbəl/
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[ US /ˈtʃɑˌsubəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃɑˌsubəɫ/ ]
NOUN
- a long sleeveless vestment worn by a priest when celebrating Mass
How To Use chasuble In A Sentence
- He was fully vested, with a blue brocade chasuble over his white alb.
- He was fully vested, with a blue brocade chasuble over his white alb.
- The chasuble Fr Regan is wearing is a rather special one from the parish's medieval collection which I mentioned once before. 15th Century Chasuble In Use
- At the word "inclinato capite emisit spiritum" the Pontiff and all assistants kneel: the Deacon then lays aside the folded chasuble, puts on the stole as a mark of penance, and without asking the blessing, or carrying either lights or incense, he reads the end of the Passion in the ordinary tone of the Gospel. More Rare Images: Good Friday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel
- The float was preceded by hundreds of priests fully vested as for mass in albs and chasubles.
- Now conical chasubles are rare enough to see, all things considered, but the sight of a conical rose chasuble is virtually unheard of: A Rare Sight: A Conical Rose Chasuble
- On the float were placed [the sacred things] which the Mindanaos had plundered: on each slope lay the chasuble, choristers 'mantles, frontals, and other sacred ornaments; on the ridge stood the chalices, monstrances and patens; and at the edge were hung the chrismatories and small bells. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 27 of 55 1636-37 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
- By a German council of 742, priests and deacons are bidden to wear habitually not the sagum, or short military cloak, but the casula (chasuble), which even then had not become an exclusively liturgical dress. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
- This includes altar frontals, mitres, ombrellini, chasubles, copes, and a gold embroidered alb of Pius IX. Roman Exhibition Showcases Significant and Historical Vestments
- When the Solemn Prayers are finished, the major ministers go to the sedilia, and remove their maniples; the priest removes his black chasuble and subdeacon removes his black folded chasuble. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 4.2 - Good Friday, The Adoration of the Cross and the Rite of the Presanctified