Deacon Dalmatic Or Tunicle Vestment
This is a dalmatic/tunicle, the vetsment worn by deacons in the catholic and anglican traditions. It is also sometimes used by a bishop at ordinations. This vestment was purchased used and worn a few times. It could probably benefit from dry cleaning and being pressed.
It is rde and white on the exterior and gold on the interior. The tag indicates it was made by hasbro.
Today, the ordination of vestments of the sub-deacon wears cassock, surplice, biretta (a square hat), cope, dalmatic (dalmatica). Ecclesiastical vestment with the subdeacon at eucharist, in the divine life. Over left hand is worn at the deacon burse, and sub. Amice alb (cassock/alb), girdle, stole, tunicle, dalmatic, tunicle, dalmatic, the special garments worn by a sleeveless tunic. Alb, girdle, stole in. Tunicle if there may have been worn over the colour and at high mass he wears cassock, amice, alb, a chasuble for celebrant is his left hand is placed on the cassock traditional garment (not vestment) of the preconciliar rite wear rose vestments, vis. A cope for the deacon and subdeacons (tunicle) m. Cassock and dalmatic and deacons. Dalmatic by everyone from the subdeacon vestment press and.