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Well, thank you. I looked in the church supply catalog last night to try to see the differences, and I see the cope is easily identifiable, and that’s not what we have. (We do have a humeral veil though). I wasn’t really able to see a consistant difference in the dalmatics and chasabules though, so I’m guessing it was just the styles that kept me from seeing the sleeves in all the pictures. So dalmatics have sleeves, chasbules don’t. OK. It seems that what we have in back are mostly fiddlebacks.
And the difference I noted in the deacon and priest’s vestments can be summed up thus: The priest’s chasabules look very much like the ones found in the $100-$150 price range, and the deacon’s look like his come from the $400-$600 (and up) price range. They had some lovely ones and some truly ugly ones in the catalog. I see a fund raising effort coming soon…
I also saw many different types of albs in the catalog, and was wondering if anyone could explain the differences. What is the difference in a regular alb and a concelebrant alb? Some have different fronts, too. Is it just style or is there different meaning behind the different types? Also some vestments had rolled hood- like necklines, and other didn’t. Is there any meaning behind that?
Is there a resource where I would learn this stuff?
And the difference I noted in the deacon and priest’s vestments can be summed up thus: The priest’s chasabules look very much like the ones found in the $100-$150 price range, and the deacon’s look like his come from the $400-$600 (and up) price range. They had some lovely ones and some truly ugly ones in the catalog. I see a fund raising effort coming soon…
I also saw many different types of albs in the catalog, and was wondering if anyone could explain the differences. What is the difference in a regular alb and a concelebrant alb? Some have different fronts, too. Is it just style or is there different meaning behind the different types? Also some vestments had rolled hood- like necklines, and other didn’t. Is there any meaning behind that?
Is there a resource where I would learn this stuff?