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Presumably all garments carry bacteria, including the vestments of priests.
She told him she thought his crimson vestments were beautiful.
Even after five decades, his entrance in priestly vestments remains startling.
That sigil on the album cover has never graced any priest's vestments.
Rick Owens's designs also looked like vestments, though for an interplanetary cult.
Mr. Bolton received authorization from senior Vatican officials to borrow the vestments.
His satin vestments looked finer, and he hobnobbed with the rich and corrupt.
Priestly vestments, Gibson argues, are part of the Catholic tradition of celebrating beauty.
These are vestments that most people only see from a distance, during Mass.
Elizabeth's bishops despaired of her liking for icons and vestments, but defended her nonetheless.
I don't miss the gleaming chalice or the glowing candles or the sweeping vestments.
"These vestments don't belong to the Vatican Museum," she said, according to Mr. Bolton.
Their vestments of choice are long denim skirts, white collared shirts, and nun's habits.
There is a symbolic passing of the baton here, or at least of the vestments.
Jazz up or tame down all the classic papal vestments to suit your own divine mandate.
Wearing his purple bishop's vestments, Curry earned a standing ovation before he even spoke a word.
His father helped run a family business, C.M. Almy, which made clerical vestments and church goods.
You literally put on your vestments with LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It" playing in the background.
Often Mr. Owens's creations defy categorization, whether tunics or dresses or chaps or cloaks or, possibly, vestments.
Daniel Maher, a priest who had been leading the Mass, was still wearing his bloodstained white vestments.
Hooded silver and gold gowns had the drape of vestments and the commitment of the true believer.
Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen, the twin fashion designers, wore black vestments from their label, the Row.
Somewhat sheepishly, one imagines, he decided to don his popish vestments and revert to saying the Latin mass.
Years of negotiations, 10 trips to Rome and a peek at elderly nuns ironing the pope's white vestments.
Edward's ministers set out to destroy idolatry in church, including saints' paintings, church silver, inappropriate altars and glitzy vestments.
Papal vestments, Gibson pointed out, are a lightning rod for questions about the church's response to modernity more generally.
She wore lavender glasses to match her purple vestments and described herself as a queer woman in her 60s.
Years in the making, it includes vestments lent by the Vatican — some of which have never before left Rome.
Mr. Jarman brought a more vivid theatricality to his role, typically appearing in African face paint and ceremonial vestments.
Of course, nuns' habits, priestly robes, and the vestments of other faiths were not targeted in these waves of legislation.
Beautifully woven vestments and altar frontals affirm that Armenian believers saw as much beauty in services as in the scriptoria.
He himself often gravitated toward the ornate vestments of Pope Pius IX. "He was quite the dandy," Mr. Bolton said.
The daughter of a Dublin merchant, she designed church vestments that have turned up at the Honan Chapel in Cork, Ireland.
It may be ironic that the underground Costume Institute became the setting for its copes, chasubles and dalmatics—all liturgical vestments.
Showing priestly vestments and risqué haute couture alike, the exhibit seems primed to cause tension between the secular and the sacred.
Like the priceless vestments passed down through centuries currently on display in the exhibit, the ensemble was handed down to him.
One boy, the main complainant, reported that Cardinal Pell pulled aside his vestments and forced his penis into the boy's mouth.
I visit the permanent exhibit on the history of the monastery and I really like the room with the embroidered religious vestments.
As he walked by, I reached out my hand and it touched his vestments - they were fluffy, with air rustling through them.
We also notice that Strahovski — perhaps intentionally — is wearing a long red dress; red is, of course, the color of the Handmaid's' vestments.
"When Picasso saw them, he said, 'These aren't sacred vestments, they are butterflies that fly in the sky of God,'" Cardinal Ravasi said.
The priest opened the door to a room where eight nuns, including a shrunken nonagenarian on a step, ironed the pope's white vestments.
Mr. Bolton learned that the popes all had their own styles and that "there is personality behind" all of the separate tiaras and vestments.
Let me start by asking whether you think it's appropriate for a museum to include secular clothing and holy vestments in a single show.
Pope Francis, who of course belongs to the post-Vatican II generation, sometimes uses that interest in vestments to critique priestly vanity or traditionalism.
The Cathedral was flooded with light as the patriarch blessed the new Metropolitan, dressed in blue, white and gold vestments and a glittering miter.
" When you see vestments in the context of the churches they were initially supposed to be worn in, Gibson says, "it all suddenly makes sense.
But the sheer scale of so much of historic Catholic visual culture — altars, frescoes, and vestments alike — is as much due to necessity as theology.
He weaves a patchwork of disparate threads, threads unraveled from clerical vestments, that, when quilted together, spell out the single word that the book embodies.
Mr. Schuller was known for his flamboyant purple vestments and upbeat sermons, which drew about 7.5 million American television viewers weekly in the mid-1980s.
The Catholic Church has been very wealthy for a long time, so they've been able to accumulate amazing artwork, beautiful religious vestments, [and] amazingly built cathedrals.
But, Gibson notes, the beauty of the priestly vestments, like the beauty of Catholic churches more generally, has always been a major part of Catholic spirituality.
"My engagement with embroidery comes from ecclesiastical and Christian vestments that have a significance embedded into the garments giving them a sense of magnitude," Hussey explains.
There are capes, kimonos and vestments from such houses as André Courrèges, Pierre Cardin and Romeo Gigli, and a bit of Thierry Mugler and Claude Montana.
"Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination," opening on Thursday, will explore how religious vestments have influenced and inspired designers from Coco Chanel to Donatella Versace.
Here was an array of streetwear that had been enlarged to exaggerated proportions, shown in such disconcerting silence that the clothes took on the formality of vestments.
STANDING in the vestry among the brooms and flower jugs—any vestry in the quietly attenuating Church of England—Roly Bain would put on his priestly vestments.
On a typical Sunday at the St. Monica Catholic Church in south west Kenya, Father Ogalo would be draped in his usual church vestments for morning mass.
He laughed with the crew about the microphone in his vestments and I took a picture of a woman rolling a lint brush over his black mozzetta.
And as someone who doesn't see couture in my everyday life, putting it together with the papal vestments inevitably makes couture look shabbier than it really is.
Flanked by Catholic clerics wearing vestments and gold crosses, Rai discussed religious tolerance and combating extremism with the king and his son, the Saudi state news agency said.
In the rapidly fading evening light, the pope, dressed in the papacy's signature white vestments, was stunningly set against the darkening stone of the monumental St. Peter's Basilica.
The church obliged the Met to keep the religious garments separate from the fashion objects, and they wanted a clean display, as the vestments are still in use.
Whether in the form of ornate vestments, boxy three-piece suits or head coverings, such choices have been used to indicate a respect and closeness to the divine.
Between 1970 and 1995 he spent a quarter of his time in prison, in denim garb he liked to think of as the vestments of a new Catholic church.
On Friday, his old friend Ramona Robles showed up for the unveiling of the sign wearing a shirt adorned with a faded image of Father Flynn in his vestments.
The architect opted for a largely black and white palate, against which the boxy Serrano Monjaraz sofas — in a bright violet hue meant to evoke a bishop's vestments — really pop.
Mysterious women (the equally charismatic Hsu Feng and Sylvia Chang) come and go, as does an enigmatic lama (Ng Ming-choi) with an open, cherubic face and splendid yellow vestments.
As for those who consider the accessorizing of papal vestments with modern fashion a blasphemous exploitation, Cardinal Ravasi said it at least shows those Christian symbols still touch a nerve.
Despite the priest's piety, black vestments and narrative prominence, he is no more a Hollywood hero than most of Mr. Scorsese's falling and fallen men, with their arrogance and vanity.
A lush scene of Pius donning his vestments, scored to LMFAO's "Sexy and I Know It," sounds insane if not blasphemous, but it's sacred and profane in the best way.
Lebanese-American photographer Manal Abu-Shaheen's works reveal a city in which buildings blown out by wartime bombings find themselves clothed in the wall-to-wall vestments of large-scale advertising.
" Wearing white vestments in the flower-bedecked church, Francis called for a "new social imagination ... in which none have to feel that there is no room for them on this earth.
The stained glass windows, endless rows of votive candles, embroidered priestly vestments, and vaulted ceilings all send a clear and reverent message to the visitor: You are now in a divine space.
Big downside: Being in a monastery is thought of as a lifetime commitment, and your abbot won't love it if you hang up your vestments and take off after the 2020 election.
His notably simple clothing choices and rejection of more magnificent vestments also sound a refrain of his papacy: concern with the poor, and a distrust of the trappings of wealth more generally.
But at least theoretically, the opulence and beauty of the papal vestments were in the service of a higher, more eternal idea, while the fashion embroidery is in the service of — what?
Years in the making, it includes exceptional loans of vestments from the Vatican — some of which have never before left Rome — and more than 19995 ensembles of secular clothing from the last century.
Holy vestments serve in the transubstantiation of wine and bread into blood and body, and in a similar way these secular garments also turn the Met's medieval collection back into objects of worship.
FRIEDMAN There's a Chanel dress in the Cloisters, with sheaves of wheat and flowers made of gold thread, that had very similar embroideries to one of the papal vestments in the Costume Institute.
When the Metropolitan Costume Institute's new exhibition "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" opens to the public tomorrow, visitors will see over 40 vestments on loan, for the first time, from the Vatican.
My mother had laundered the parish vestments when the parish was newly founded, and my father put 10 percent of his take-home pay in the collection basket every week for his entire life.
"I ask forgiveness of God, of the wider community and our own Catholic community," Archbishop Blair said, standing before the packed church in flowing vestments and the red-rose skull cap worn by bishops.
De Belle knew he needed to document the fair, with its droves of baby Jesus figurines, racks of Mass vestments, and walls of crucifixes (in an assortment of sizes, with or without an accompanying Jesus).
He could clearly appreciate the beauty and witchery of the ecclesiastical vestments on loan from Rome, and not less the ultra-lavish secular interpretations by Cristobal Balenciaga, John Galliano, Olivier Theyskens and their vaunted like.
They were led by the current Patriarch Boutros al-Rahi, wearing his burgundy mitre and robes and carrying a large cross, and by other priests holding the vestments of Sfeir, who died on Sunday aged 98.
The pomp and circumstance of the liturgy — from stained-glass windows to priestly vestments — was, in part, a means of conveying theological information visually to a population that wouldn't necessarily have other ways to get it.
It is next to an Armenian-controlled walkway of a few feet leading to the Aedicule, where non-Armenian priests in vestments may pass, but not stand, because that would suggest they are challenging Armenian control.
Entering such hallowed (and often sterile) turf requires the appropriate vestments, from beard nets and white smocks to safety goggles and hardhats—worn backwards not to look cool but so Wiper can see through his viewfinder.
As the Elders are taken away for execution, statues representing male power — one man in vestments, another in a business suit and a third in a soldier's uniform — are torn down like those of fallen dictators.
Walker said he had no issue with that experimentation and conceded that the judges may have wanted to see whether loosening the cincture, or rope belt, around the robe would allow the vestments to be moved.
Opening on the first Monday in May, Heavenly Bodies will borrow around 40 liturgical pieces spanning 15 papacies from the Vatican, some of which have never left the sacristy (where vestments and items of worship are held).
For those who don't know, Los Angeles is warm year-round, so when I sat down in my fleecey vestments and got to meditating, it didn't take long for me to start sweating to a distracting degree.
LEXINGTON, Ky. — In an intimate afternoon ceremony on a sunny Friday in July, a dappled gray gelding and his bay bride, swathed in a gown of artificial hydrangea petals, were wed by a steer wearing clerical vestments.
The alley ran into a busy thoroughfare, and, on a corner opposite a shop for church vestments, a thin man under an umbrella used an air compressor to fill the tires of cars in rush-hour traffic.
During the morning Mass, Francis led an elaborate service in which he consecrated the basilica's new altar, donning a white apron over his vestments as he rubbed it down with holy oil and blessed it with incense.
Two weeks before the Met Gala was to fête the Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2018 Costume Institute exhibit, Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination, I found myself in the middle of another gallery full of Catholic vestments.
The elaborate 19th-century priestly vestments that will be part of the current exhibit, dating back to a time of particular pomp in the Catholic Church, evoke a debate that is going on in the church right now.
You can begin your approach to this trinity of fashion with the showcase of holy vestments in the basement galleries, or you can start upstairs with the grand secular displays inspired by Catholic hierarchy and ceremony (the weakest third).
Falciani seemed a bit glum, and it struck me that one problem with adopting the vestments of a transparency advocate in order to stay out of a Swiss prison cell is that you are obliged to keep wearing them.
Marvelous glittery stalagmites and figures elaborately costumed in pontifical vestments and Marie Antoinette-like wigs are arranged before a massive allegorical faux stained glass window made of plastic and tape that depicts love and sex and violence and death.
The football-loving minister, who saw his side's 2-1 loss to Germany in Sochi but couldn't find a replacement to cover his duties for the other games, revealed that he would be wearing a Sweden shirt under his vestments.
While there have always been Catholic orders that dressed simply — monastic orders like the Franciscans and Dominicans, for example — throughout most of church history the priests who participated at Mass by and large tended to wear ornate (and expensive) vestments.
Seven large rooms house a papal portrait gallery and pontifical artefacts, such as intricately embroidered liturgical vestments, elaborate thrones going back hundreds of years, and several pair of papal slippers, including those worn by Pope Pius V, who died in 1572.
"Eastern Christians" has been billed as the largest exhibition anywhere devoted to the religion in the Middle East, and among its paintings, manuscripts, tapestries, mosaics, ivories and liturgical vestments are several critical loans from Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and Iraqi Kurdistan.
Continuing the interior theme but shifting from the domestic to the introspective, the bedroom paintings of Stephanie Serpick at TI Art Studios turned white rumpled pillows and sheets into almost divine-inspired vestments, much like the religious robes she studied while painting them.
Cardi B made a grand entrance alongside Moschino designer Jeremy Scott (in a matching getup!) wearing a jeweled crown with spindles, and a gown with a high collar, long-sleeves and gloves all covered in intricate beading inspired by tapestries and embroideries from ecclesiastic vestments.
The trinity of fashion begins downstairs at the Met with the exceptional loans of vestments from the Vatican; upstairs are gowns fit for angels in heaven (by Lanvin, Thierry Mugler, Rodarte) or angels fallen to earth (such as slinky Versace sheaths garlanded with crosses).
In 2018, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened what would go on to become the most popular exhibit in its 149-year history: a show all about Catholicism's heavy influence on fashion, featuring haute couture confections as well as church vestments on loan from the Vatican.
He was also granted full access to the Sistine Chapel Sacristy and became so close with its custodian priests in his 10 trips to Rome that they entrusted him with the hidden chamber's keys and opened secret doors, behind which elderly nuns ironed the pope's white vestments.
Despite Salus's pleas for compassion, he wears the vestments of organized religion, which has often found itself as guilty of historical abuses as the I.M.F. or any G-8 nation, and is perhaps not the first place to look for the savior of the Western world.
For thirty years, the excesses of the space—part sweat lodge, part hunting lodge, with tribal vestments and cow skulls fastened to the stucco walls—have been mellowed by the light of non-electrified candles, deep padded booths, and windowed doors that open onto the sidewalk.
Earlier in the evening, Cardi B made her grand entrance at the Met Gala alongside Moschino designer Jeremy Scott wearing a jeweled crown with spindles, and a gown with a high collar, long-sleeves and gloves all covered in intricate beading inspired by tapestries and embroideries from ecclesiastic vestments.
Earlier in the evening, Cardi B made her grand entrance at the Met Gala alongside Moschino designer Jeremy Scott wearing a jeweled crown with spindles, and a gown with a high collar, long sleeves and gloves all covered in intricate beading inspired by tapestries and embroideries from ecclesiastic vestments.
Similar to what Jared Leto and Lana Del Ray wore to this year's Met Gala, there was religious vestments-style embroidery featured on the backs of coat, as well "as a hat with a feather inspired by a vintage design by the late milliner Frank Olive," the brand shared on Twitter.
The small wooden figure, wearing a crown, clad in resplendent vestments and holding a representation of the baby Jesus, is venerated as a saint — she was canonized by Pope Pius X in 1909 — and is considered by many pilgrims to be capable of healing the sick and performing other miracles.
Made almost entirely of muslin and wadded wool and fleece, they were closer in style to the Calabasas-colored vestments of his Sunday Service outfits than the military looks of early Yeezy, or the meta-Kim athleisure leggings of more recent years modeled often by his wife, Kim Kardashian West.
Clad in gold-embroidered vestments and wearing the same black military-style hat that his father wore at his coronation 2300 years ago, the king also visited Rajabopidh temple, the abode of the current Buddhist supreme patriarch, and Chetuphon temple to pay respects to the relic of the first Chakri monarch.
When 12 religious leaders in collars and vestments were arrested last week in the atrium of the Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, they were reading Bible verses about caring for the poor, and doing it so loudly that their voices could be heard at the doors of senators' office suites nine stories above.
For instance, if it was an archbishop or bishop, they'd dress him in the full vestments and then take them off one by one, with these very severe declarations, and then at the end, scrape the hands that had been anointed at ordination with a knife to signify that this person had completely betrayed the office.
Featured among them are hundreds of objects: liturgical vestments; illuminated manuscripts; satirical woodcuts; one of six existing single-sheet printed copies of the 24 theses; the pulpit where Luther last preached; personal belongings, like Luther's traveling spoon and beer stein; and items from recent archaeological excavations in Germany, including household goods and toys linked to Luther's childhood.
Our coming out with this project and saying, 'We are Satanic witches reclaiming those terms to recontextualize them, and take them away from being colonial epithets, to symbols of power and self-empowerment,' is basically our way of donning the vestments of that which is fear, rather than trying to evade or trying to explain, 'Really, we're good witches, we're white witches.
Inside one of the surviving medieval halls of Paris's Conciergerie, which has served as both a palace and a prison, models appeared in chain-mail dresses and knightly head covers — viewers could hear one look, heavy with metallic fringe, jingling from the other end of the runway — as well as embroidered tunics and bell-sleeved surcoats inspired by religious vestments.
The show is split into two parts, between the Met Cloisters and the museum on Fifth Avenue, with most of the fashion representing monastic orders and sacraments on display at the medieval Upper Manhattan structure, and the liturgical and papal vestments from the Vatican being shown in the Anna Wintor Costume Center, the Medieval and Byzantine Art area, and the Robert Lehman Wing of the main museum.
" Proust's essay, lately translated by Catholic traditionalists, came to mind while watching the beautiful and blasphemous spectacle at the Met Gala on Monday night, where a parade of stars and fashionistas swanned about in costumes inspired by the aesthetics of Catholicism, while a wide variety of genuinely Catholic articles, from vestments to tiaras, were displayed in a Met exhibit titled "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.
The theme of this year's ball was "Heavenly Bodies," with individual looks referencing papal garb (Rihanna in John Galliano), clerical vestments (Taylor Hill in Diana von Furstenberg, Helen Lasichanh in Chanel), saintly halos (Janelle Monáe in Marc Jacobs, Solange Knowles in Iris van Herpen, Amber Heard in Carolina Herrera), angels (Gigi Hadid in Atelier Versace, Katy Perry in Versace), and icons (Stella Maxwell in Moschino).
As a result of his defrocking, McCarrick will no longer be able to "celebrate Mass or other sacraments, wear clerical vestments or be addressed by any religious title," according to the AP. The big picture: Pope Francis' decision comes just five days before he is set to convene an unprecedented abuse prevention summit for clergy leaders around the world, as the Church continues to grapple with new revelations from its decades-long child sex abuse scandal.
In the remains of a former bell tower and an adjoining deconsecrated chapel in the cathedral of Saint Pierre, Mr. Othoniel has created what he describes as a totally immersive artwork, a three-room grotto in blue, gold and silver that serves as a showcase for about 200 liturgical objects and vestments from the cathedral's past Destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries, the cathedral now combines a 12th-century Romanesque front with a 19th-century neo-Romanesque body designed by Paul Abadie, the architect of Sacré Coeur de Montmartre in Paris.

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