Posted on 11/09/2011 9:46:38 AM PST by Salvation
Featured Term (selected at random):
A stiff white linen neckband worn by the clergy as a distinguishing part of their public attire when outside the church or rectory. It is worn either with a black clerical shirt or attached to a breast piece called the rabat.
Catholic Word of the Day links will be provided later by another FReeper. (Would anyone like to help with this?)
Book of Ruth |
Beati Possidentes |
Reader/Lector |
Standing |
Beadle |
Chrismatory |
Crown |
Matrimonial Jurisdiction |
Mother of God |
Poor Men of Lyons |
Our Lady of Copacabana |
Eucharistic Intercession |
Divini Redemptoris |
Disestablishment |
Anacephalaeosis |
La Negrita |
Passover |
Hylozoism |
Chapter House |
Internal Peace |
Free Churches |
Similitude |
Gehenna (Hinnom) |
Holiness |
Chrisma |
Vigil |
Jethro |
Mutilation |
Intercession |
Job |
Ministry |
Oropa (The Black Madonna) |
Vincentians |
Benemerenti Award |
Miracle |
Churching |
Official Secret |
Pasch |
Sacrament |
Ananias |
Diabolical Obsession |
Biblical Tithe |
Roman Collar |
|
|
|
|
|
Catholic Word of the Day Ping!
If you arent on this Catholic Word of the Day Ping list and would like to be, please send me a FReepmail.
It’s even ore interesting. The rabatis a vestigial cassock left over from the days when the established clergy had to obey sumptuary laws and wear cassocks.
Among C of E clergy cassocks shortened and then the back was cut out (so one hears of 19th century bishop’s wearing “aprons”. And finally it was shortened to the rabat. And then the black shirt substituted for rabat.
And then, since it was frownedon for Catholicclergy to wearcassocks in public, their unifrom became the’frock coat’which was then adoptedbby some very “Anglo-Catholic C of E clergy.
It fascinates me what people wear and why.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.