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CHASUBLE
Plate I.
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Fig. 2.—Chasuble of Pope Calixtus III. (15th century) preserved at Valencia. | Fig. 3.—Chasuble of Pope Pius V. (late 15th century) at S. Maria Maggiore at Rome. |
From a photograph by Father J. L. Braun in Die liturg Gewandung, by permission of the publisher, B. Herder. |
From a photograph by Father J. L. Braun in Die liturg Gewandung. |
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Fig. 4.—Chasuble dedicated by Stephen of Hungary (997–1038) and his wife Gisela, used as the Hungarian Coronation Robe. | |
(From Braun, Die liturg. Gewandung.) |
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Fig. 5.—Modern Roman Chasuble of Archbishop Bourne of Westminster. |
Fig. 6.—Modern English Chasuble, used at St Paul’s Church, Knightsbridge, London. |
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