Chasuble
Brocaded cloth of gold with silk and gold embroidery
Germany, circa mid-19th Century
Lent by St. Patrick Roman Catholic Church

The chasuble is the outer vestment of the priest when celebrating Mass. It resembles a sleeveless poncho. The name chasuble comes from the latin "casula" or "house", suggesting a full tent-like garment.


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