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Coarse garment important to Christianity
A cilice /ˈsɪlɪs/, also known as a sackcloth, was originally a garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair (a hairshirt) worn close to
Cilice
Act by which an individual or group seeks to deaden their sinful nature
Among votarists, traditional forms of physical mortification are chain cilices and hair-shirts. In some of its more severe forms, it can mean using a
Mortification_of_the_flesh
Law; the "mortification of the flesh" practiced by its celibate members (cilice, discipline, and sleeping on a board); elitism and misogyny; and support
Controversies_about_Opus_Dei
2006 mystery thriller film by Ron Howard
Silas appears, but Teabing disables him by striking the leg bound by a cilice, in deference to Christ's torture. The group escapes to London using Teabing's
The_Da_Vinci_Code_(film)
Woven fabric from jute or sisal
mortification of the flesh, where individuals may wear an abrasive shirt called a cilice or "hair shirt" and in the wearing of "sackcloth" on Ash Wednesday. During
Hessian_fabric
Undergarments used by adherents of the Latter Day Saint movement
descriptions of redirect targets Sedreh – Undergarment worn by Zoroastrians Cilice – Coarse garment important to Christianity, worn for penance Hijab – Islamic
Temple_garment
Coarse fabric significant to Christianity
the iḥram. Judaism portal Christianity portal Repentance (Christianity) Cilice Penance Mortification of the flesh Flagellant Hessian fabric Felt Hastings
Sackcloth
Gold coin and currency of the Republic of Florence
the other a standing and facing figure of St. John the Baptist wearing a cilice. The symbol to the left of John’s head was the mark of the minting official
Florin
Roman Catholic doctrine of mortification
century, Saint Josemaría Escrivá practiced self-flagellation and used the cilice, a modern-day version of the hairshirt. Saint Pio of Pietrelcina, a saint
Mortification in Catholic theology
Mortification_in_Catholic_theology
2006 video game
(voiced by Phil LaMarr) sitting in his chamber, tightening a spiked metal cilice around his leg. He then picks up a handgun and leaves. The game cuts to
The Da Vinci Code (video game)
The_Da_Vinci_Code_(video_game)
Type of fabric
often applied to upholstery, carpets, underskirts and hairshirts, or cilices, while "luxury fabrics" use the softer undercoat. Haircloth is woven or
Haircloth
Peruvian businessman and politician
that he maintains celibacy through daily self-flagellation with a chain cilice and thinking of the Virgin Mary. He opposes same-sex marriage, the use of
Rafael_López_Aliaga
Polyptych by Jan and Hubert van Eyck
two of the 18 books in the entire piece. He wears a green mantle over a cilice of camel-hair, his usual attribute. He looks towards the Almighty in the
Ghent_Altarpiece
1978 Spanish film
resorts to penitence and self-flagellation, punishing his own flesh with a cilice. This weakens his health. The boy is Antonia's son, and Miguel sees her
El_sacerdote
Repentance of sins
or tobacco, or other privations: self-flagellation and the wearing of a cilice are rarely encountered in modern times. Such acts have sometimes been called
Penance
Dutch progressive metalcore band
to continue with the band. In March 2010, Daniël de Jongh (formerly of Cilice) joined the band as a replacement. Due to the singer change, the follow-up
Textures_(band)
Topics referred to by the same term
A hairshirt is a cilice, an uncomfortable shirt worn by some Catholics and, earlier, by Jews as a sign of penance. Hairshirt may also refer to: "Hairshirt"
Hairshirt_(disambiguation)
Italian Carmelite mystic and saint
mortification of the flesh through self-flagellation, wearing a barbed metal cilice, and wearing a home-made crown of thorns. She received her First Communion
Mary_Magdalene_de'_Pazzi
Duke of Brittany from 1341 to 1364; Catholic saint
confessed every night in fear of sleeping in a state of sin, and wore a cilice (hairshirt) under his armor in battle. He was nevertheless an accomplished
Charles,_Duke_of_Brittany
Spanish cardinal and statesman (1436–1517)
of comforts for a friar, he voluntarily slept on the bare ground, wore a cilice, doubled his fasts, and generally denied himself with enthusiasm; indeed
Francisco_Jiménez_de_Cisneros
2015 studio album by the Body and Thou
2015). "Spin Metal Report: The Body and Thou Team Up Viciously, Black Cilice Ooze to the Forefront". Spin. Retrieved January 19, 2016. "The Body & Thou
You,_Whom_I_Have_Always_Hated
2007 EP by Andrew Bird
Soldier On is an EP by American musician Andrew Bird. "The Water Jet Cilice" appears as a bonus track on Armchair Apocrypha with the name "Self-Torture"
Soldier_On_(EP)
Geographical region in Turkey
Houwink ten Cate 1961, p. 128. Berger, Albrecht [in German] (2003). "Cilices, Cilicia". In Cancik, Hubert [in German]; Schneider, Helmuth [in German];
Cilicia
12th-century dispute between Thomas Becket and Henry II of England
lifestyle. Previously, Becket had lived ostentatiously, but he now wore a cilice and lived like an ascetic. That said, modern Becket historian Frank Barlow
Becket_controversy
Egyptian grazer saint of Late antiquity
Catholic: 1 April (Ordinary Form)/ 2 April (Extraordinary Form) Attributes Cilice, skull, loaves of bread Patronage Chastity (warfare against the flesh; deliverance
Mary_of_Egypt
2006 live album by Andrew Bird
front of an audience; "Dear Dirty" is a studio track and "The Water Jet Cilice" and "Ethiobirds" were recorded live (solo) at Andrew's home studio in a
Fingerlings_3
King of Sardinia from 1831 to 1849
poor; he had liver disease. His faith added to his suffering; he wore a cilice and slept alone on an iron bed, waking at 5:00 am every morning and celebrating
Charles_Albert_of_Sardinia
Italian Catholic saint (died 1046)
wear monastic costume. Gerard continued to wear the habits of a hermit (cilice or goat skins) and spent days in solitude in the forests near his see. His
Gerard_of_Csanád
do rządu i kandydują w wyborach" [Secret circles of Opus Dei. They wear cilice on their thighs, whip themself, penetrate the government and candidate in
List_of_members_of_Opus_Dei
Mistress of Louis XIV (1644–1710)
avoided events and company that could have “distracted” her, and wore a cilice under her robe. La Vallière's children were raised by Colbert and his wife;
Louise_de_La_Vallière
Dutch progressive metal festival
(United States) Alarum (Australia) Wolverine (Sweden) Sun Caged (Netherlands) Cilice (Netherlands) 5 October Threshold (UK) Wolverine (Sweden) Suspyre (United
ProgPower_Europe
2007 studio album by Andrew Bird
lyrics and incorporates the melody from the instrumental "The Water Jet Cilice" from Fingerlings 3. Haley Bonar, who opened some shows on Bird's tour,
Armchair_Apocrypha
was originally organized in The Sugarfactory, featuring Dutch bands like Cilice, The New Dominion, Red Eyes, Illucinoma and others. The May 2018 edition
Amsterdam_Metalfest
Controversy surrounding The Da Vinci Code
persons, wherever they be. Silas, the murderous "Opus Dei monk", uses a cilice and flagellates himself. Some members of Opus Dei do practice voluntary
Criticism of The Da Vinci Code
Criticism_of_The_Da_Vinci_Code
Italian politician, psychiatrist, and academic (born 1943)
She is a numerary member of Opus Dei and has asserted that she wears a cilice. She was re-elected to the Italian Parliament as a member of the Chamber
Paola_Binetti
Church in Lima, Peru
began his novitiate. He was next sent to Peru. During his life he wore cilice and iron chains on his body as penance. After thirty years the chains were
Basilica and Convent of Nuestra Señora de la Merced
Basilica_and_Convent_of_Nuestra_Señora_de_la_Merced
International Traditionalist Catholic movement
crossbows, as well as practicing judo and karate. Additionally, members wear cilices, an instrument of self-flagellation. TFP is both a national organization
Tradition,_Family,_Property
the other a standing and facing figure of St. John the Baptist wearing a cilice. The Dutch guilder is symbolized as Fl. or ƒ, which means florijn (florin)
History_of_coins_in_Italy
Polish politician
do rządu i kandydują w wyborach" [Secret circles of Opus Dei. They wear cilice on their thighs, whip themself, penetrate the government and candidate in
Przemysław_Wipler
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List of Roman auxiliary regiments
List_of_Roman_auxiliary_regiments
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Euroblast_Festival
Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States
(January 2017). "'Taking the discipline' at St. Inigoes Plantation: A Cilice from Priest's Point". Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory. Maryland
St._Inigoes,_Maryland
sometime in his tenure as bishop from 1140 to 1147. It was said he wore a cilice under a plain robe instead of full liturgical episcopal garments. In 1133
Hartmann_of_Brixen
Brazilian writer
able to endure greater lengths of fasting, self-flagellation and wearing a cilice than many of them. During this period Egipcíaca learned to read and to write
Rosa_Egipcíaca
Luwian-speaking Neo-Hittite state
pp. 572–573. ISBN 978-3-110-18535-5. Täuber, Hans [in German] (2003). "Cilices, Cilicia". In Cancik, Hubert [in German]; Schneider, Helmuth [in German];
Ḫiyawa
19th-century Spanish Catholic mystic
of the Cross [es]. Sister Bárbara underwent physical mortification with cilices and other elements. She also practiced prolonged fasting. Due to the Revolution
Bárbara_de_Santo_Domingo
Hungarian Dominican friar
He also distributed his clothes to the poor. He also wore permanently a cilice. He behaved humbly, while avoided anger and indignation. He often acted
Maurice_Csák
French-born prelate
oldest son of Béla IV. Robert died on 1 November 1239. Ascetic devices and cilices were found in his sacristy after his death. Markó 2006, p. 325. Beke 2003
Robert (archbishop of Esztergom)
Robert_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
pp. 547–590. ISBN 978-1-139-05429-4. Täuber, Hans [in German] (2003). "Cilices, Cilicia". In Cancik, Hubert [in German]; Schneider, Helmuth [in German];
Ḫilakku
Spanish Roman Catholic priest
was entitled Guide for Catechists. He slept on a straw mattress and kept cilices on his bedside table when he was not wearing them. He would wake up at
Josep_Samsó_Elías
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n.
A kind of haircloth undergarment.