The pension was an annual one of 100 marks, and was to be taken from Brechin episcopal revenues; one indult allowed Patrick to continue wearing episcopal vesture, while the other was an indult for plenary remission of sins, indicating that Patrick expected death.
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From the 17th century, following the reforms of Patriarch Nikon, the upper vesture worn by monks of the Great Schema ( " skhimonakh " ) is in the form of a pointed hood with two long lappets which cover the back and breast.
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For Anglican bishops, the chimere is part of their formal vesture in choir dress typically the chimere would be worn over a purple cassock and the rochet and would be accompanied by a black scarf known as a tippet, with an optional low-church bishops.
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The use of the biretta has not been abolished as a result of changes in the regulation of clerical dress and vesture following the Second Vatican Council and still remains the correct liturgical headgear for those in Holy Orders whilst " in choir ", but its use has been made optional.
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:" My soul shall rejoice in the Lord, for He hath clothed me in the garment of salvation, and with the vesture of gladness has He covered me; He hath placed a crown upon me as on a bridegroom, and He hath adorned me with comeliness ."
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Historically, the minimum of vestments required for services in parish churches is surplice and tippet ( rochet, chimere and tippet for bishops . ) At the other extreme, the 1559 Ornaments Rubric represents the maximum of vesture and ornament contemplated by the compilers of the BCP . Most parishes are Broad Church.
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In their individual lines, the four tenors were given music specially written for their voices, Jones's plaintive timbre following the two lyric tenors and one Heldentenor with the only downbeat line in the piece ('But whilst this muddy vesture of decay / Doth grossly close it in &').
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Thus the saying in Scripture was fulfilled : they divided My raiment ( " ta imatia " ) among them, and upon My vesture ( " epi ton himatismon " ) did they cast lots ( John 19 : 23-24; quoting the Septuagint version of Psalm 21 [ 22 ] : 18-19 ).
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Mangas was a label for men belonging to the working class, behaving in a particularly arrogant / presumptuous way, and dressing with a very typical vesture composed of a woolen hat ( " kavouraki ", ????????? ), a jacket ( they usually wore only one of its sleeves ), a tight belt ( used as a knife case ), stripe pants, and pointy shoes.
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However the " Hymn to St Materiana " in use at Tintagel calls her " Materiana, holy Mother " and prays her to " Over thy people still preside, over thy household, clothed in scarlet vesture of love and holy pride " and continues " Thy children rise and call thee blessed, gathered around thee at thy side . " This prompts comparisons with the mother goddess Matrona, known in Welsh as Modron.