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Long, wide-sleeved tunic worn by deacons
The dalmatic is a long, wide-sleeved tunic, which serves as a liturgical vestment in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, United Methodist, and some other
Dalmatic
Extinct Romance varieties of Dalmatia
Dalmatian or Dalmatic (Dalmatian: dalmato, Italian: dalmatico, Croatian: dalmatski) is a group of now-extinct Romance language varieties that developed
Dalmatian_language
Office in Christian churches
particularly associated with the Latin Catholic deacon are the alb, stole and dalmatic. Deacons, like priests and bishops, must wear their albs and stoles; deacons
Deacon
Robe worn by the British monarch
The Robe Royal (also known as the Pallium Regale, Imperial Mantle or Dalmatic Robe) is a robe worn by the British monarch when he or she is crowned. It
Robe_Royal
Liturgical vestments worn by bishops
include the: mitre pectoral cross ecclesiastical ring chasuble pontifical dalmatic crosier (carried) zucchetto A metropolitan archbishop also wears a pallium
Pontifical_vestments
Long narrow cloth band worn around the neck; part of ecclesiastical dress
chasuble. Likewise, the deacon wears the stole over the alb but under the dalmatic. The stole is also worn over the surplice or alb for the distribution and
Stole_(vestment)
Long, full garment worn by Christian clergy
cassock, but underneath any other special vestments, such as the stole, dalmatic or chasuble. If the alb does not completely cover the collar, an amice
Alb
Liturgical vestment
says: "The vestment proper to the deacon is the dalmatic, worn over the alb and stole. The dalmatic may, however, be omitted out of necessity or on account
Maniple_(vestment)
Christian church based in Rome
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Catholic_Church
Vestment worn by Christian subdeacons or bishops
Anglo-Catholic, and Lutheranism. For a description of the tunicle, see dalmatic, the vestment with which it became identical in form, although earlier
Tunicle
High Mass celebrated by a Catholic bishop
Form, in addition to the dalmatic, the tunicle, the particular vestment of the subdeacon, worn under the bishop's dalmatic, further to show the fullness
Pontifical_High_Mass
Clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles
Corresponds to the Orthodox phelonion (see below). See also chasuble-alb. Dalmatic The outermost garment of deacons. Corresponds to the Orthodox sticharion
Vestment
Ordained ministers of the Catholic Church
does not impose, that in solemn celebrations a bishop should also wear a dalmatic, which can always be white, beneath the chasuble, especially when administering
Bishops in the Catholic Church
Bishops_in_the_Catholic_Church
Religious vestments
body of the garment itself slit up the sides, precisely like the modern dalmatic a sort of surplice in the form of a bell-shaped mantle, with a hole for
Surplice
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Emperor of Rome (since the reign of Augustus, the first emperor) while the dalmatic (also used by the Christian clergy) began to spread throughout the empire
Ancient_Rome
Ministry in the Christian Church
indistinguishable in form from the deacon's dalmatic (the tunicle is sometimes somewhat longer than the dalmatic or had slightly less elaborate decoration
Subdeacon
Saint and martyr
Saragossa is portrayed as a deacon; in the Western church, wearing the dalmatic of a deacon. Saint Vincent of Saragossa, patron saint archive "Russian
Vincent_of_Saragossa
Statement of belief adopted at the First Ecumenical Council in 325
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Nicene_Creed
How clerical clothing began
fashionable in Rome during the 2nd century; it is the origin of the liturgical dalmatic and tunicle. Another over-dress of the Romans was the paenula, a cloak
Origins of ecclesiastical vestments
Origins_of_ecclesiastical_vestments
Grouping of people
Simmonds, Lauren (11 May 2023). "Croatian Language – The Difference between Dalmatic and Dalmatian". Klyuchevsky, Vasily (1987). "1: Mysl". The course of the
Slavs
Brittany, Gabriel wears a dalmatic. In the later Middle Ages they often wear the vestments of a deacon, a cope over a dalmatic, especially Gabriel in Annunciation
Angels_in_art
Major branch of Protestantism
sacramental bread (wafer) sacramental wine thurible Vestments alb chasuble dalmatic geneva gown humeral veil stole surplice tunicle Liturgical books and hymnals
Lutheranism
Anglican denomination
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Episcopal Church (United States)
Episcopal_Church_(United_States)
Clothing and fashion trends of the Byzantine Empire
sexes, over which the upper classes wore other garments, like a dalmatica (dalmatic), a heavier and shorter type of tunica, again worn by both sexes, but mainly
Byzantine_dress
1118–76, wrote: "the Serbs, a Dalmatic (Dalmatian) tribe" (Greek: Σέρβιοι, έθνος Δαλματικόν), thus using "Dalmat(ian)s" or "Dalmatic (Dalmatian) people" in the
Names_of_the_Serbs_and_Serbia
Christian martyr (died 306) of Sirmium, today Serbia
April (martyrdom) & 26 October Attributes depicted wearing the deacons dalmatic or Roman toga, usually carrying a palm branch or crucifix, sometimes portrayed
Demetrius_of_Sirmium
International Christian communion
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Anglican_Communion
Medieval ecclesiastical vestments
fifteenth century ecclesiastical vestments, consisting of a chasuble, two dalmatics, and a maniple which may have been made up later. They were used at Whalley
Whalley_Abbey_vestments
Supernatural being in religions and mythologies
later Middle Ages they often wear the vestments of a deacon, a cope over a dalmatic. This costume was used especially for Gabriel in Annunciation scenes—for
Angel
Type of worship service within many Christian denominations
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Mass_(liturgy)
Christian prayer attributed to Jesus
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Lord's_Prayer
Part of England's Protestant Reformation
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Elizabethan religious settlement
Elizabethan_religious_settlement
Triptych by Hugo van der Goes
knees. Those two angels wear a Dalmatic cope, which is a short sleeved garment with slits going up the side. The Dalmatic is usually worn in Solemn High
Portinari_Altarpiece
Latin sequence and liturgical hymn
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Dies_irae
Hymn of praise sung in the Christian liturgies of Easter
priest himself, removes his violet vestments and wears a white or gold dalmatic for the entry into the church with the paschal candle and the singing or
Exsultet
Important position within the French royal court during the Ancien Régime
clerical peers to the room of the king, and fitted the king with boots, dalmatic, and mantle for coronation. In the protocol of the reign of Louis XIV,
Grand_Chamberlain_of_France
Ensemble of singers
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Choir
Winemaking ingredient
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Must
Common name of a Christian liturgical prayer
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Kyrie
Investiture ceremony
was then vested in the imperial robes, including buskins, a long alb, a dalmatic, a stole crossed priest-wise over the breast, gloves, and mantle. The sword
Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor
Coronation_of_the_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Central liturgical ritual of the Catholic Church
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Mass_in_the_Catholic_Church
Nicene Creed; English versions with Modern English commentary
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English versions of the Nicene Creed
English_versions_of_the_Nicene_Creed
Annually recurring fixed sequence of Christian feast days
subdeacon of the pre-1970 form of the Roman Rite do not wear their habitual dalmatic and tunicle (signs of joy) in Masses of the season during Lent; instead
Liturgical_year
Latin phrase acknowledging wrongdoing
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Mea_culpa
Roman Catholic Church ecumenical council 1545–1563
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Council_of_Trent
Western liturgy in Eastern Orthodox Churches
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Western_Rite_Orthodoxy
Catholic martyr
Orthodox Church Roman Catholic Church Major shrine crypte de St Baudile, Nîmes; Zamora, Spain Feast May 20 Attributes dalmatic Patronage Pozaldez; Poitiers
Baudilus
Part of the liturgy of some Christian denominations
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Ordinary_(liturgy)
Letter written for a didactic purpose
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Epistle
British royal regalia
precious relics drawn up by a monk at the abbey in 1450, recording a tunicle, dalmatic, pallium, and other vestments; a gold sceptre, two rods, a gold crown,
Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom
Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom
Component of Catholic requiem mass
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In_paradisum
Salutation in Catholic Mass
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Pax_(liturgy)
Christian religious practice
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Confirmation
Christian prayer
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Agnus_Dei
19th-century English religious movement
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Oxford_Movement
Mass for the dead
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Requiem
Liturgical headdress worn by Christian bishops and abbots
Imperial regalia, along with other such items as the sakkos (Imperial dalmatic) and epigonation, the mitre came to signify the temporal authority of bishops
Mitre
Term for something or someone vehemently hated or banned
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Anathema
Prayer book used in most Anglican churches
liturgical celebration, namely Mass vestments such as albs, chasubles, dalmatics, copes, stoles, maniples, etc. (at least until the Queen gave further
Book_of_Common_Prayer
Garment worn by Eastern Orthodox and Catholic bishops
with buttons or tied with ribbons. It is similar in form to the western dalmatic, which is similarly derived from Byzantine dress. The sakkos was originally
Sakkos
Legitimation ceremony in the Kingdom of France
anointing. After this, the king, standing up, was vested in the tunicle, dalmatic and royal mantle, all of 'azure blue' velvet sprinkled with fleurs-de-lys
Coronation of the French monarch
Coronation_of_the_French_monarch
Leadership position in religious institutions
does not impose, that in solemn celebrations a bishop should also wear a dalmatic, which can always be white, beneath the chasuble, especially when administering
Bishop
Prayers
tunicle of delight, and the garment of rejoicing, clothe me O Lord." At the Dalmatic: Indue me, Domine, indumento salutis et vestimento laetitiae; et dalmatica
Vesting_prayers
Early Christian deacon of Rome and martyr
Rome Feast 10 August Attributes Usually holding a gridiron and wearing a dalmatic Patronage 1) People: those who work with open fires (cooks, bakers, brewers
Saint_Lawrence
Religious interjection
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Hallelujah
Part of a Eucharistic service
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Offertory
Christian hymn used in music for Requiem
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Lacrimosa
Ecclesiastical footed drinking cup, often with a central knop
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Chalice
Short hymn of praise to God
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Doxology
130th psalm of the Book of Psalms
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Psalm_130
Washing of the feet as a religious rite in Christianity
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Maundy_(foot_washing)
Unofficial emblem
of the French royal arms are two angels, sometimes wearing a heraldic dalmatic. 1305–1328 Arms of France Ancient dimidiated with the arms of Navarre,
Coat_of_arms_of_France
Eastern Christian liturgical vestment
sides but held shut with buttons or ties. Thus in form, it is close to the dalmatic and tunicle of Western Christianity. There is usually a cross embroidered
Sticharion
Seven expressions of Jesus during his crucifixion
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Sayings_of_Jesus_on_the_cross
Christian hymn
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Gloria_in_excelsis_Deo
Fanon or amice reserved for use of the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
over the pope's head. Then he vests the pope with the stole, tunicle, dalmatic, and chasuble, after which he turns down that part of the fanon which had
Papal_fanon
Liturgical prayer common in Anglicanism
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Collect_for_Purity
Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches
introduced later. The basic garment was the tunic, which would become the dalmatic. Some tunics were woven in one piece. They were decorated by clavi, a stylistic
Coptic_art
Short biblical passage recited in Anglican liturgy
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Sentence_(liturgy)
16th-century Christian movement
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English_Reformation
Religious doctrine on the authority of monarchs
significance that the sacerdotal vestments, generally discarded by the clergy – dalmatic, alb and stole – continued to be among the insignia of the sovereign (see
Divine_right_of_kings
Christian Eucharistic sacrament
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First_Communion
improve the deficient ornamenta of the diocese (i.e. chasubles, copes, dalmatics, etc.). According to the Martyrology of Glasgow, he died on 10 May 1408
Matthew_de_Glendonwyn
Chants used in the liturgies of the Western Christian Church
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Plainsong
Bonfires lit at Easter as part of liturgical and secular celebrations
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Easter_fire
d’Ahun. In a wood panel dating from 1639, he is depicted dressed in a dalmatic, bearing a book and a palm. The following places carry Silvanus' name :
Silvanus_of_Ahun
1st-century Christian martyr and saint
(Eastern) Tobi 1 (Coptic Christianity) Attributes Red Martyr, stones, dalmatic, censer, miniature church, Gospel Book, martyr's palm. In Orthodox and
Saint_Stephen
Lampas with lion strangler, from a dalmatic of Saint Bernard Calvo from the Almoravid period
Almoravid and Almohad textiles
Almoravid_and_Almohad_textiles
Ecclesiastical vestment worn by clergy
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Pallium
Catholic papal funerary book
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Ordo Exsequiarum Romani Pontificis
Ordo_Exsequiarum_Romani_Pontificis
Catholic feast day, public holiday in some countries
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Feast_of_Corpus_Christi
Form of song
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Gregorian_chant
Epitaph or idiomatic expression to someone who has died
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Rest_in_peace
Liturgical stance
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Versus_populum
Study of fashion and clothing by period in time
which the upper classes wore various other garments, like a dalmatica (dalmatic), a heavier and shorter type of tunica; short and long cloaks were fastened
History of clothing and textiles
History_of_clothing_and_textiles
Head of the Catholic Church from 965 to 972
Pontificals. Its abbot was granted the use, under certain conditions, of the Dalmatic and Episcopal sandals. John was also the recipient of many requests for
Pope_John_XIII
Canonical hour prayers within Anglicanism
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Daily_Office_(Anglican)
Catholic order of knighthood
standards bearing a red Jerusalem cross. The supporters are two angels wearing dalmatic tunics of red, the one on the dexter bearing a crusader flag, and the one
Order of the Holy Sepulchre (Catholic)
Order_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre_(Catholic)
Traditional Christian greeting
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Holy_kiss
Form of sacred musical composition
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Mass_(music)
DALMATIC
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Boy/Male
French
Akernel.
Girl/Female
English
Caprice.
Female
English
English form of French Valérie, VALERIE means "to be healthy, to be strong."Â
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Lord; Free Life
Boy/Male
Sanskrit
King. Raja is an Indian or Malay princely title; Raj means 'rule.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of a tribe
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fenimore. Usually spelled Finnamore, this name is also found in Ireland, recorded in Leinster as early as the 13th century.Italian : from the medieval personal name Finamore.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Woman
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Toirdhealbhach, TERRENCE means "instigator." Variant spelling of English Terence, possibly meaning "rub, turn, twist."Â
Boy/Male
Sikh
The new victory
DALMATIC
DALMATIC
DALMATIC
DALMATIC
DALMATIC
n.
Alt. of Dalmatic
n.
A short, close-fitting vestment worn by bishops under the dalmatic, and by subdeacons.
n.
A vestment with wide sleeves, and with two stripes, worn at Mass by deacons, and by bishops at pontifical Mass; -- imitated from a dress originally worn in Dalmatia.
n.
A robe worn on state ocasions, as by English kings at their coronation.