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WEBCincture (Lat. Cingulum), or, as it is more commonly called in England, girdle, an article of liturgical attire which has certainly been recognized as such since the ninth century. Then as now it was used to confine the …
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WEBThere are in the Church three archconfraternities and one confraternity the members of which wear a cord or cincture. (I) The Archconfraternity of Our Lady of Consolation, or of the Black Leathern Belt of St. Monica, St. …
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WEBThe cincture, a liturgical vestment, is a cord of about 81 inches, used as a belt to gird the alb and stole. It symbolizes the virtues of chastity and continence (meaning "the exercise of self constraint in sexual matters") …
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