Roman Style Dalmatic & Stole, Vestment, Deacon, Catholic, Anglican, Church

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Roman style Dalmatic with matching stole & maniple



Ideal for all ocassions that require white vestments

such as weddings, Easter, Christmas etc.


Front and back panels decorated high quality full colour embroidery upon a cream velvet central orphrey background

The base fabric of white floral damask

The dalmatic is lined in white lining fabric to create an elegant drape whilst adding protection to the rear side of the outer fabric


FABRIC - DAMASK



Sizes (circa):

Length: 50 inches (127 centimetres)

Width: 51 inches (128 centimetres)

Sleeve: 25 inches ( 64 cm)

Color: WHITE/CREAM


LINED

The cut of the garment is "Roman style" which has open sleeves when worn by male or female clergy deacons

Comes complete with matching Deacon Stole and Maniple

Please note the sizes and check before purchasing that the size is suitable for you

Brand new and ready to dispatch from our workshop now

The shape of the vestment is essentially that of a "T" with the body of the dalmatic widening on a gradual angle as it proceeds toward the bottom of the vestment.

The bottom hem of the vestment is cut in a straight horizontal line.

The dalmatic is a long, wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, United Methodist, and some other churches. When used, it is the proper vestment of a deacon at Mass, Holy Communion or other services such as Baptism or Marriage held in the context of a Eucharistic service.

Although infrequent, it may also be worn by Bishops above the Alb and below the Chasuble, and is then referred to as pontifical dalmatic.

Like the chasuble worn by priests and bishops, it is an outer vestment and is supposed to match the liturgical colour of the day. The dalmatic is often made of the same material and decoration as a chasuble, so as to form a matching pair. Traditional Solemn Mass vestment sets include matching chasuble, dalmatic, and tunicle.

A dalmatic is also worn by the British Monarch during a Coronation Service.

The dalmatic is a robe with wide sleeves; it reaches to at least the knees or lower. In 18th-century vestment fashion, it is customary to slit the under side of the sleeves so that the dalmatic becomes a mantle like a scapular with an opening for the head and two square pieces of the material falling from the shoulder over the upper arm. Modern dalmatics tend to be longer and have closed sleeves, with the sides being open below the sleeve. The distinctive ornamentation of the vestment consists of two vertical stripes running from the shoulder to the hem; according to Roman usage these stripes are narrow and sometimes united at the bottom by two narrow cross-stripes. Outside of Rome the vertical stripes are quite broad and the cross-piece is on the upper part of the garment. At a Pontifical High Mass, a dalmatic (usually made of lighter material) is worn by the bishop under the chasuble. At solemn papal liturgical occasions the Pope is assisted by two cardinal-deacons vested in a dalmatic and wearing a mitra simplex (simple white mitre).

The dalmatic is a robe with wide sleeves; it reaches to at least the knees or lower. In 18th-century vestment fashion, it is customary to slit the under side of the sleeves so that the dalmatic becomes a mantle like a scapular with an opening for the head and two square pieces of the material falling from the shoulder over the upper arm. Modern dalmatics tend to be longer and have closed sleeves, with the sides being open below the sleeve. The distinctive ornamentation of the vestment consists of two vertical stripes running from the shoulder to the hem; according to Roman usage these stripes are narrow and sometimes united at the bottom by two narrow cross-stripes. Outside of Rome the vertical stripes are quite broad and the cross-piece is on the upper part of the garment. At a Pontifical
Religion Christianity
Modified Item No
Country/Region of Manufacture United Kingdom
Religion/ Spirituality Christianity
Item Clothing/ Headwear
Type Dalmatic