Vestment for the clergy
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ALBVestment for the clergy
vestmentsVESTMENT, a ceremonial garment of the clergy
tuniclea type of vestment (a ceremonial garment of the clergy)
tuniclesTUNICLE, a type of vestment (a ceremonial garment of the clergy)
SEDILIASeats for the clergy.
AMICEHooded cape for the clergy.
ephodvestment for the high priest
BEMAPlace for the clergy and choir
BEMASAreas around altars for the clergy and choir
SEDILIASeats (usually three) in the chancel for officiating clergy.
parsonageA church house provided for a member of the clergy
parsonagesA church house provided for a member of the clergy
locumtemporary substitute, esp. for a doctor or member of the clergy
locumstemporary substitute, esp. for a doctor or member of the clergy
shepherdA member of the clergy who provides spiritual care and guidance for a congregation
shepherdsA member of the clergy who provides spiritual care and guidance for a congregation
neckversethe test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
neckversesNECKVERSE, the test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
sediliaone of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy
sedileone of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy
advowsons(in English ecclesiastical law) The right to recommend a member of the Anglican clergy for a vacant benefice, or to make such an appointment
chancelsThe part of a church near the altar, reserved for the clergy and choir, and typically separated from the nave by steps or a screen
chasublesA sleeveless outer vestment worn by a Catholic or High Anglican priest when celebrating Mass, typically ornate and having a simple hole for the head
stallsA fixed seat in the choir or chancel of a church, more or less enclosed at the back and sides and often canopied, typically reserved for a particular member of the clergy