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I love reading, studying and learning about church vestments and Ecclesiastical Embroidery. Ecclesiastical Sewing is a field that is steeped in history going back centuries....
Read MoreI love reading, studying and learning about church vestments and Ecclesiastical Embroidery. Ecclesiastical Sewing is a field that is steeped in history going back centuries....
Read MoreNovember 1st is a Holy Day that is often looked over by many Protestant churches in their excitement of the Reformation. It may be a...
Read MoreLike the majority of modern ecclesiastical vestments, the cope has its origins in ancient garments. The cope, unlike other vestments, is a bit of a...
Read MoreToday I would like to talk about linen and those vestments and vestures made of linen. While doing some reading on linen pieces, I came...
Read MoreThis is the third and final installment about headwear for this three part series. Already we have learned about the Amice and the Mitre. Today’s...
Read MoreThe mitre is part two of the three part series talking about ecclesiastical vestments that are headwear. Today we again travel back in time to...
Read MoreOver the next few days I would like to talk to you about certain ecclesiastical vestments that are worn on the head. Often we focus...
Read MoreFrom the 6th century till the 1st century B.C., the Greeks wore a particular linen or wool garment. Men and women of the working class...
Read MoreDid you ever look at a poncho and think that it reminded you of something familiar? We know that the poncho, a Spanish garment, originated...
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