However, in some parishes readers wear the traditional vestments of the subdeacon at High Mass : alb fastened with a white cincture and a tunicle.
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According to other traditions, it was the Cincture of the Virgin Mary which was left behind in the tomb, or dropped by her during Assumption.
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The priest celebrant does the same except that he crosses his stole in front of him at the waist, binding it with the girdle or cincture.
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Our habit, given to us by our Founder, which he adopted from the secular clergy, is a black Roman cassock with a black cincture.
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Like Roman Catholic clergy, some Anglican clergy wear the fascia ( known within Anglicanism as a cincture ) around the waist, while others prefer a belt.
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The cincture ( in Latin, " cinctura " ), a long cloth cord also called a girdle, is then tied around the waist.
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The pope, vested in an alb, amice, cincture and white cappa ", a long train of crimson silk, and proceeding to the basilica.
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In her first years at the convent, she made clothes for the other sisters, right down to handmade buttonholes and cinctures, the rope belts the nuns wears.
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A Catholic bishop's cincture is made of intertwining gold and green threads, a cardinal's has red and gold, and the pope's with white and gold.
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Colman wanted God to show him where to build the monastery, and so asked God to give him a sign; later while walking through Burren woods, his cincture fell off.