What is the Episcopal vestment?
Episcopal’s vestments are a set of liturgical garments worn by bishops, priests, and deacons in the Episcopal Church during worship services. The vestments typically include a cassock, surplice, stole, chasuble, and cope, among other items. Here is a brief description of each of these vestments:
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1. Cassock – A long, black garment worn by clergy as an undergarment. It is often worn with a white clerical collar.
2. Surplice – A white, flowing garment worn over the cassock during services. It is often made of light cotton or linen.
3. Stole – A long, narrow, scarf-like garment worn over the shoulders with the ends hanging down in front. It is often decorated with symbols or colors appropriate to the liturgical season.
4. Chasuble – A sleeveless outer garment worn over the stole during the celebration of Holy Communion. It is often made of richly decorated silk or velvet.
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