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Christian clerical robe
The cassock, or soutane, is a Christian clerical robe used by the clergy and male religious of the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and the Oriental
Cassock
Distinctive clothing worn by clergy
wear their own style of the cassock. Monks and friars wear a habit that can differ considerably from the cassock. Cassocks are generally ankle-length.
Clerical_clothing
Christian clerical garment
The cassock-alb or cassalb is a relatively modern clerical garment. It combines the shape of the traditional cassock with the color of the alb and the
Cassock-alb
Clothing relic
The cassock of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko, including the clerical collar, shirt, and other items associated with him underwent conservation and is on display
Cassock_of_Jerzy_Popiełuszko
Elbow-length cape of Catholic clerics
as their plain black cassock. The general rule of the Roman Catholic Church is that the pellegrina may be worn with the cassock by cardinals and bishops
Pellegrina
Formal religious clothing
For seminarians, deacons, and priests the cassock is exactly the same as their normal cassock: a black cassock with black buttons, girded with a black fascia
Choir_dress
Detachable collar worn by Christian clergy
sometimes with the top edge of the collar exposed to mimic the collar of a cassock. Alternatively, it may simply be a detachable tab of white in the front
Clerical_collar
Clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles
over a cassock. Most closely corresponds to the Orthodox sticharion (see below). Symbolizes baptismal garment. See also cassock-alb. Cassock-alb or cassalb
Vestment
Class of clothing for special occasions or events
knee-length cassock is now replaced with normal dress trousers. First native Catholic parish priest from the Belgian Congo, wearing a Roman cassock with the
Formal_wear
Long, full garment worn by Christian clergy
clerics and laypersons (acolytes and lectors), at Mass. It is worn over the cassock, but underneath any other special vestments, such as the stole, dalmatic
Alb
Karst spring in Jinan, Shandong Province, China
‹See RfD› The Cassock Spring, also called Dugu Spring or Yinquan Spring, is a culturally significant artesian karst spring on the grounds of the Lingyan
Cassock_Spring
Area in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel
Chapel in Vatican City, where a newly elected pope changes into his papal cassock for the first time. The Room of Tears receives its name as a reference
Room_of_Tears
Official items of attire and decoration proper to the Pope
Western Churches. When not celebrating religious services, the Pope wears a cassock. Choir dress is worn when attending—but not celebrating—services, and formal
Papal_regalia_and_insignia
Distinctive clothing worn by members of a religious order
and a veil for nuns; in apostolic orders it may be a distinctive form of cassock for men, or a distinctive habit and veil for women. Catholic Canon Law
Religious_habit
Tubular strip of textile
churches. Colored piping is often used on black cassocks to indicate rank. In the Roman Catholic church, cassock piping is: black for priests; purple for chaplains
Piping_(sewing)
Ministry in the Christian Church
deacon. Like the reader, the clerical street-dress of the subdeacon is the cassock, which is usually black but only need be so if he is a monk. This is symbolic
Subdeacon
Sash worn in the Catholic and Anglican Church
The fascia is a sash worn by clerics and seminarians with the cassock in the Catholic Church, in the Anglican Church, and, in certain cases, in Methodism
Fascia_(sash)
Loose-fitting outer garment
usage) Any long flowing garment; for example, a cassock is sometimes called a robe, although a cassock is close-fitting. A cured animal hide with fur or
Robe
Type of cape worn by some Roman Catholic clergy
silk or ermine material. The color of the mozzetta, which is worn over a cassock and sometimes other choral vestments, represents the hierarchical rank
Mozzetta
Official tailor of the Pope
after John Paul II mandated priests in Rome to wear the clerical suit or cassock in the early 1980s. The store was honored by being recognized as a historical
Gammarelli
Honorific form of address for certain Catholic clergy
black cassocks with purple sashes, good for all occasions. Red-trimmed black cassocks with purple sashes, good for all occasions. Purple cassocks as choir
Monsignor
Clerical double-breasted overcoat
double-breasted overcoat worn over the cassock by some Catholic Church clergy. The greca is slightly longer than the cassock so as to entirely cover it. The
Greca_(clothing)
British Anglican priest
Richard Curtis' television series The Vicar of Dibley. Her book, Beneath the Cassock: the Real-life Vicar of Dibley, describes her life as a vicar. She later
Joy_Carroll_Wallis
Title in the Catholic Church's Roman Curia
may wear the mantelletta, the purple choir cassock and rochet for liturgical services, the black cassock with red piping and purple fascia at other times
Protonotary_apostolic
Legal and ecclesiastical office
mantelletta, the purple choir cassock, the biretta with red tuft, and rochet for liturgical services, the black cassock with red piping and purple sash
Prothonotary
Dress which has a special significance to a faith group
or significance to a faith group. It includes clerical clothing such as cassocks, and religious habit, robes, and other vestments. Accessories include hats
Religious_clothing
Woman's long dress or robe
proposed the use of the English word "simar", instead of the word "cassock", for the cassock with the pellegrina (a shoulder cape which is sometimes detachable)
Simar
Belt, esp. as a liturgical vestment
with a girdle, an Anglican-style double-breasted cassock is closed with a cincture, and a Roman cassock is closed with either one." In the medieval and
Girdle
Skirt-like garments worn by men and boys
having done so for centuries. While there are exceptions, most notably the cassock and the kilt, these are not generally considered skirts in the typical
Men's_skirts
Ministerial garment
to be vented (opened at the front), sleeveless, and worn over a cassock. The cassock is usually black, but also comes in blue (as the Flag of Scotland)
Pulpit_gown
Religious vestments
when attending Mass and by non-clerical choirs. It is usually worn over a cassock and never alone, nor is it ever gathered by a belt or cincture. It may
Surplice
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
monastics always wearing a cassock and other clerical garb even in everyday life (monastics also sleep wearing a cassock) and not shaving or trimming
Byzantine_Rite
Assistant in church services
neck. Less formally, a verger may wear a gown without a cassock below, or, conversely, a cassock without the gown. In more modern settings, a verger might
Verger
Vestment generally worn by Roman Catholic and Anglican bishops
with sleeves gathered at the wrists and nearly as long as the underlying cassock. The word stems from the Latin rochettum (from the Late Latin roccus, connected
Rochet
Senior church official
though some may line their cassocks with scarlet and wear scarlet fascias, or in some cases, wear Eastern-style cassocks entirely of scarlet. In previous
Cardinal_(Catholic_Church)
Hat worn by Catholic clergy
worn outdoors in some countries by Catholic clergy, when dressed in a cassock. Unlike many other articles of clerical clothing, the cappello romano serves
Cappello_romano
American actor (1921–2009)
Episode 12 "The Ace". He also appeared in an episode of Combat! titled "The Cassock", as a German officer masquerading as a Catholic priest. In 1967, he guest-starred
James_Whitmore
Leadership and agency of Christian service in the Anglican Communion
Anglican bishops are often identified by the purple clerical shirt and cassock they are entitled to wear. However, bishops are permitted to wear other
Anglican_ministry
Cloth wrap for the lower body
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Veshti
Head of the Catholic Church since 2025
vestments and motto chosen by Pope Leo XIV, and the differences with the white cassock of Francis]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved May 11, 2025.
Pope_Leo_XIV
Roman Catholic society of apostolic life
but do not necessarily, wear the cassock whilst engaged in their respective ministries. When not wearing the cassock, members of the Oratory would wear
Oratory_of_Saint_Philip_Neri
Garment worn over the shoe and lower pants leg
breeches. Gaiters would be worn with a clerical apron, a type of short cassock reaching to just above the knee. The purpose of this vesture was originally
Gaiters
Cross worn on the chest by Christian clergy
from a monsignor, since they wear similar cassocks. In choir dress—that is, when the bishop wears a cassock, rochet and mozzetta—the pectoral cross is
Pectoral_cross
Semi-formal Western dress code
accepted for black tie: mess dress uniform, religious clothing (such as cassock), folk costumes (such as highland dress), etc. Dinner jacket in the context
Black_tie
of the liver, spleen, and kidney to be turned into future relics. The cassock of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko, including the clerical collar, shirt, and
Relics associated with Jerzy Popiełuszko
Relics_associated_with_Jerzy_Popiełuszko
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Character from Journey to the West
Spear. He steals Tang Sanzang's cassock during a fire. Sun Wukong goes to confront him later to take back the cassock but fails so he seeks help from
Heifeng_Guai
Sleeveless upper-body garment
waistcoat and tie of black tie. [citation needed] The variant of the clergy cassock may be cut as a vest. It differs in style from other waistcoats in that
Waistcoat
Head of the Catholic Church from 1566 to 1572
can be seen on many paintings where neither they nor Pius is wearing a cassock, but thin, wide, white garments. An article by Agostino Paravicini Bagliani
Pope_Pius_V
Tailoring style
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Neapolitan_tailoring
Ordained ministers of the Catholic Church
Church bishops may consist of a black (or, in tropical countries, white) cassock with amaranth trim and purple fascia, along with a pectoral cross and episcopal
Bishops in the Catholic Church
Bishops_in_the_Catholic_Church
Head of the Catholic Church
a white cassock and stockings. Many contemporary portraits of 15th and 16th-century predecessors of Pius V show them wearing a white cassock similar to
Pope
Type of hooded pullover jacket
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Baja_jacket
Clothing made from PVC fabric
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PVC_clothing
Head of the Catholic Church from 2005 to 2013
embodied in a sonata or an altarpiece or an embroidered cope or the cut of a cassock – and that earthly beauty ultimately communicates a beauty that is beyond
Pope_Benedict_XVI
Type of slacks that have garish colors or patterns
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Go-to-hell_pants
1991 film by Bruce Beresford
nickname given to the Jesuits by the Algonquins, referring to his black cassock. The film stars Lothaire Bluteau in the title role, with other cast members:
Black_Robe_(film)
Italian Roman Catholic seminarian (1931–1945)
and the reception of the Eucharist. He was amiable to all and wore his cassock with great pride in order to affirm that he belonged to Christ and his
Rolando_Rivi
Large broad collar of cut-work lace
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Piccadill
Italian tailor
he was fifteen years old, working alongside his father. He has designed cassocks for popes, including John Paul II, Benedict XVI and Francis, for over fifty
Raniero_Mancinelli
Pictograms providing clothing care recommendations
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Laundry_symbol
Deconsecrated church in Palermo, Italy
Camillians, known locally as the Crociferi due to their habit of a black cassock with a large red cross. In 1866, the order was suppressed and the building
San Mattia ai Crociferi, Palermo
San_Mattia_ai_Crociferi,_Palermo
Sporting breeches
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Plus_fours
Occasion when a small boy was first dressed in breeches or trousers
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Breeching_(boys)
1983 multi-national made-for-television film
The title The Scarlet and the Black is a reference not only to the black cassock and scarlet sash worn by monsignors and bishops in the Catholic Church
The_Scarlet_and_the_Black
Assistant to a member of the clergy
conference. Servers often wear cassock and surplice, with black and red being the most common colors for a server's cassock. In the Lutheran Churches, altar
Altar_server
Male religious congregation of the Catholic Church
to the poverty we profess." (Const. 577) The traditional Jesuit-style cassock, called a "soutane" is similar to a robe which is wrapped around the body
Jesuits
Necktie
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Kipper_tie
Traditional North American garment
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Capote_(garment)
Garments originating from a previous era
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Vintage_clothing
Item used to contribute to the wearer's outfit
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Fashion_accessory
Color (vivid red)
Cardinal is a vivid red, which may get its name from the cassocks worn by Catholic cardinals (although the color worn by cardinals is scarlet). The cardinal
Cardinal_(color)
Type of skullcap worn by clergy
zucchetto unless promoted to a higher office, and it is worn with either the cassock or liturgical vestments, never a suit. When a biretta or mitre is worn
Zucchetto
Shirt without sleeves, including tank tops, camisoles, and tube tops
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Sleeveless_shirt
Roman Catholic religious order for the ministry to the sick
distinguishing badge for the members of the Order to wear upon their black cassocks: this was later adopted as the international symbol of medical care. In
Camillians
Women's pants with very full legs
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Palazzo_pants
Type of twill fabric
used for clerical cassocks. A reference can be found in Don Quixote: I am more pleased to have found it than anyone had given me a Cassock of the best Florentine
Serge_(fabric)
Outfit worn by incarcerated people
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Prison_uniform
lived from 1538 to 1607. Its logo is a biretta, which together with a cassock forms the traditional image of a Catholic priest. The original objective
Baronius_Press
Style of casual clothing
Ceremonial dress law courts royal courts diplomatic Religious clothing cassock, habit, etc. Folk costume Distinctions Orders medals, etc. Legend: = Day
Streetwear
Protective headwear
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Helmet
Short trousers
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Swim_trunks
Type of necktie
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Bolo_tie
Italian Jesuit seminarian and saint (1568–1591)
suffering from AIDS. In art, Gonzaga is shown as a young man wearing a black cassock and surplice, or as a page. His attributes are a lily, referring to innocence;
Aloysius_Gonzaga
Type of jacket
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Harrington_jacket
Italian Catholic saint (1550–1614)
would assist soldiers on the battlefield. The large red cross on their cassock remains a symbol of the Congregation today, worn on their habits, today
Camillus_de_Lellis
Outer protective garment
Anglican bishops and archdeacons. The clerical apron resembles a short cassock reaching just above the knee, and is colored black for archdeacons and
Apron
Tightly gathered collar set into formal or informal pleats
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Ruff_(clothing)
for bachelors and masters gowns at Cambridge). St Andrews prescribes a cassock-like gown with a row of buttons running down the front, coloured according
Academic dress in the United Kingdom
Academic_dress_in_the_United_Kingdom
Colombian Roman Catholic priest
April 2000, Saint Peter's Square, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II Feast 13 July Attributes Priest's cassock Patronage Against cancer Rural laborers
Mariano_de_Jesús_Euse_Hoyos
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Silahlik
Jesuit priest
August 2002, Błonie Park, Kraków, Poland by Pope John Paul II Feast 12 October Attributes Priest's cassock Patronage Missionaries Against leprosy Teachers
Jan_Beyzym
Russian political street-art group
Voina (Russian: Война, IPA: [vɐjˈna] , lit. 'War') is a Russian art collective known for their provocative and politically charged works of performance
Voina
Type of hat
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Trilby
Leader of the Society of Jesus
male religious order. The name follows from the colour of the plain black cassock worn by members of the Society, including the Superior General, in contrast
Superior general of the Society of Jesus
Superior_general_of_the_Society_of_Jesus
Jeweled head ornament
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Tiara
Handled bag used to carry personal items
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Handbag
Type of undergarment and swimwear
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Briefs
Type of shirt
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Dress_shirt
Technology involving the manufacturing and innovation of clothing materials
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Clothing_technology
CASSOCK
CASSOCK
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Muslim
Beautiful; Strong
Male
African
father has come back.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Sculptor
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Limitless
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Saylors.
Girl/Female
Muslim
One who guards her self, Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Night
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Wave
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wealth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Mountain; Belongs to Lord
CASSOCK
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CASSOCK
n.
A short cassock.
n.
A garment resembling a long frock coat worn by the clergy of certain churches when officiating, and by others as the usually outer garment.
n.
A long outer garment formerly worn by men and women, as well as by soldiers as part of their uniform.
a.
Clothed with a cassock.
n.
The girdle of a cassock, by which it is fastened round the waist.
n.
A close garnment with straight sleeves, and skirts reaching to the ankles, and buttoned in front from top to bottom; especially, the black garment of this shape worn by the clergy in France and Italy as their daily dress; a cassock.