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patrick457
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The ironic thing is, what we nowadays often call the ‘Roman’ chasuble actually have its origins in Northern Europe and was even resisted in Rome for a time!Holy rood is quite good, if a bit expensive.
Roman chasuble:
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Gothic chasuble:
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If I could add two chasubles more to your description:
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The very full ‘conical’ (aka bell) chasuble.
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‘Borromeon’-style chasubles, named after St. Charles Borromeo (who, complaining against shorter chasubles of his day, legislated that a chasuble should reach almost to the heels in length and be at least 51 inches wide). Somewhat midway between the ‘fiddleback’ and more fuller, ample forms.