Wool, Polyester and Viscose Catholic Church Chasuble purple

Wool, Polyester and Viscose Catholic Church Chasuble purple
Wool, Polyester and Viscose Catholic Church Chasuble purple
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Wool, Polyester and Viscose Catholic Church Chasuble purple
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Wool, Polyester and Viscose Catholic Church Chasuble purple
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Catholic Church Chasuble

  • Chasuble for Catholic Church use.
  • Ornament made of 93% wool, 4% polyester, and 3% viscose.
  • Decorated with an embroidered stole on the front, back, and collar.
  • Available in two colours: beige and purple.
  • Gold perimeter trim.
  • Stole adorned with vegetal motifs and Crosses in gold, green, and pink colours.
  • Purchase price includes matching stole.
  • Stole decorated with:
    • Golden Cross in the neck area.
    • Vegetal elements and Crosses matching the chasuble's stole.

What is the Catholic Church chasuble?

A Catholic Church chasuble is a liturgical garment worn by priests during the celebration of Mass in the Catholic liturgy.

The chasuble is a long and wide outer garment, open at the sides, that priests and pastors typically wear over the alb and stole.

Its shape resembles a cape with an opening in the centre to wear on the shoulders.

Chasubles change colour according to the celebration and liturgical season.

White/Beige Catholic Church Chasuble

White and beige tones have the same symbolic role within the Catholic Church. These colours symbolize purity, light, life, Resurrection, joy, and divinity.

Liturgical ornaments in white or beige are worn during the feasts of Christmas, Easter, Ascension, Corpus Christi, feasts of Angels and Saints (non-martyrs), and in the administration of some sacraments like Baptism and Marriage.

Purple Catholic Church Chasuble

purple represents penance, royalty, and mourning. Priests wear purple liturgical ornaments during Advent, Lent, Holy Week, and feasts of martyrs.

The Advent and Lent seasons are a period of spiritual preparation; purple invites reflection, conversion, and penance. It symbolizes the vigilant waiting for the coming of Christ in Advent and the path of preparation towards Easter in Lent.

Price of the Catholic Church Chasuble

The selling price of the chasuble is motivated by two fundamental elements.

First, the materials from which it is made. The chasuble is made of 93% wool, a high-quality natural fibre known for its strength, durability, and warmth.

The second relevant feature is the embroidered stole that adorns the chasuble. The stole is embroidered with high-quality gold, green, and pink thread. The embroidered fabric piece is placed on the chasuble's front, back, and neck and on the stole.