| 11. | There are in the Church three archconfraternities and one confraternity the members of which wear a cord or cincture.
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| 12. | Assembled by five American habits with cinctures symbolically tied around their necks, and hair worn in partially shaved tonsures.
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| 13. | It is usually worn over a cassock and never alone, nor is it ever gathered by a belt or cincture.
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| 14. | The original object of the subcinctorium was, as Thomas Aquinas explicitly says, to secure the stole to the cincture.
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| 15. | When the cincture is tied in the front and the ends draped on either side, it is called a Roman Knot.
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| 16. | During services, the subdeacon vests in an alb, over which he wears the maniple, the cincture, and the tunicle.
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| 17. | The vestment is approximately 55 centimeters ( 22 inches ) in length and is attached on the cincture, on the right side.
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| 18. | For this, he ever winces and points to a big Israeli air force belt buckle that he wears like a hair shirt cincture.
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| 19. | Members wear the traditional religious Habit consisting of a black ( or White ) mendicant tunic, black leather cincture, scapular and capuce.
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| 20. | In the Western Church the key elements of a monk's habit eventually became the tunic, the cincture, the scapular and the hood.
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