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"Roman collar" Definitions
  1. CLERICAL COLLAR

14 Sentences With "Roman collar"

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In a photograph taken at his father's office, he is wearing a priest's black suit and Roman collar.
He was fifty, large, and bald, and he dressed in an oxford shirt and tie rather than a black suit and Roman collar.
Not the kind wearing a roman collar and stylish basic black; the kind who pulls his "last clean dirty shirt out of the wardrobe" before hitting the scene.
" Father Scalia said he hoped the story served as "some source of consolation, if there are any lawyers present, that the Roman collar was not a shield against his criticism.
Originally, the sisters wore a full-length, tailored black dress, Roman collar and a simple black veil. At present plain navy blue outfits and short veil are worn.
He became increasingly radical, calling public officials to task, and exchanging his Roman collar and close cropped hair for a dashiki and Afro. When the existing prelate of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Archbishop Paul Schulte, was pressured to silence Father Hardin, he ordered him to return to St. Meinrad.
Amidst the wildest battles, I stood with this conviction and as Jews came before me, I beat them.” Soon after, the Arrow Cross and the Schutzstaffel began The Holocaust in Hungary. Meanwhile, Fr. Kun took command of an Arrow Cross death squad which massacred Jews. During these activities, he continued to dress in his cassock and Roman collar along with a holstered pistol and an Arrow Cross armband.
Roe's twenty-inch neck brought some ribbing from his teammates. The Catholics on the team joked that he had a great neck for a Roman collar. In 1955 as an army chaplain based near London, he played about fifteen games for London Irish. Roe thought that Sunbury, the home base of the London Irish, was enjoyable; while the training at London Irish was rigorous, Roe believed that the team at Lansdowne was more settled.
On December 10, 2016, Tolton's remains were exhumed and verified as part of the canonization process. Following procedures laid out in canon law, a forensic pathologist verified that the remains (which included a skull, femurs, ribs, vertebrae, pelvis, and portions of arm bones) belong to Tolton. Also found were the corpus from a crucifix, part of a Roman collar, the corpus from Tolton's rosary, and glass shards indicating his coffin had a glass top. After verification, the remains were dressed in a new chasuble and reburied.
On the way to and from court, a turndown collar and tie is worn. Another common use of detachable collars now is a clerical collar (or "Roman Collar"), though these are now often made from flexible plastic for ease of washing, and are not always now attached in the traditional way with studs. Also, at Eton College, all pupils wear stiff collars, mostly turndown collars, while students in positions of authority wear 'stick-ups', which includes a wing collar. Outside these situations, detachable collars are less common.
In light of the ongoing Know Nothing movement, Ryder was referred to for some time as "Doctor Ryder" rather than "Father Ryder". He also wore layman's clothes, such as a bow tie rather than a Roman collar, in accordance with the orders of Charles Stonestreet, the Maryland provincial, that the Jesuits should not wear their clerical attire. Ryder's tenure lasted only until 1857 before he was succeeded by James A. Ward. He was forced to resign the presidency due to his deteriorating health, though his likeness endures in the form of a gargoyle of Barbelin Hall.
As far as street clothing is concerned, immediately following his ordination the deacon receives a blessing to wear the Exorasson (Arabic: Jib'be, Slavonic: Riassa), an outer cassock with wide sleeves, in addition to the Anterion (Slavonic: Podraznik), the inner cassock worn by all orders of clergy. In the Slavic practice, married clergy may wear any of a number of colours, but most often grey, while monastic clergy always wear black. In certain jurisdictions in North America and Western Europe, a Roman collar is often worn, although this is not a traditional or widespread practice. A protodeacon (Greek: πρωτοδιάκονος: protodiakonos, "first deacon") is a distinction of honor awarded to senior deacons, usually serving on the staff of the diocesan bishop.
Later nineteenth century histories, notably that of Kavanagh, also depicted the rebel priests as fighting for "faith and fatherland", rather than stressing their status as United Irish sympathisers siding with parishioners against the instructions of the Catholic hierarchy. Murphy was widely commemorated as "Father Murphy", and when the mid 19th century painting of him was taken for restoration before the 1798 centenary celebrations, a Roman collar was added to replace the typical late 18th century cravat he wore in the portrait. Murphy is commemorated in several songs, notably the ballad Boolavogue, written in 1898. Father Murphy's remains are buried in the old Catholic graveyard in Ferns, Co Wexford, alongside those of Fr. Ned Redmond.
Following the developments of 1835 which placed in Fr. Moreau's hands all the pieces of a nascent religious community, he began to lay the groundwork for just that. In 1837, under the leadership of Fr. Moreau, the Brothers of St. Joseph and the Society of Auxiliary Priests joined by signing together the "Fundamental Pact of Union", becoming two equal societies in one community, the Congregation of Holy Cross. The congregation took its name from the neighborhood of Sainte- Croix in Le Mans, where the 12th-century church, Notre-Dame de Sainte-Croix, was to become the mother church of the new foundation. Holy Cross, following the example of its founder, would be ultramontane in its outlook, even adopting at the behest of Pope Pius IX the Roman collar and the black cape for the priest (which is identical to the pope's, but in black).

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