chasuble in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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chasuble [Brit ˈtʃazjʊb(ə)l, Am ˈtʃæsjəb(ə)l, ˈtʃæzəb(ə)l] N

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In practice most bishops wear their pectoral cross over their chasuble suspended either by a chain or a silk cord.
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Each wears an alb, a chasuble and a pallium, showing that they are archbishops, and carries writing implements.
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At certain major celebrations, such as ordinations, the diocesan bishop wears a dalmatic under his chasuble.
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Use of the maniple was made optional, and at three ceremonies at which the cope was previously the obligatory vestment the chasuble could be used instead.
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Although infrequent, it may also be worn by bishops above the alb and below the chasuble.
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These exquisite and expensive embroidery pieces were often made as vestments, such as copes, chasubles and orphreys, or else as antependia, shrine covers or other church furnishings.
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His chasuble matched the mitre.
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It was to be the basis of claims in the 19th century that vestments such as chasubles, albs and stoles were legal.
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These early articles were most often used for religious purposes, e.g., altar cloths and chasubles.
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Vestments such as the stole, chasuble and cope were no longer to be worn, but only a surplice.
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