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Band worn with Christian liturgical vestments
The cincture is a rope-like or ribbon-like article sometimes worn with certain Christian liturgical vestments, encircling the body around or above the
Cincture
Christian relic
The Cincture of the Theotokos is believed to be a Christian relic of the Theotokos (Blessed Virgin Mary), now in the Vatopedi monastery on Mount Athos
Cincture_of_the_Theotokos
Christian pious associations whose members wear a cord, girdle, or cincture
associations of Christians, the members of which wear a cord, girdle or cincture in honour of a saint or angel whom they wish to honour and emulate. The
Confraternities_of_the_Cord
Removal of the bark from around the entire circumference
fruit. In viticulture (grape cultivation), the technique is also called "cincturing". Like all vascular plants, trees use two vascular tissues for transportation
Girdling
Roman Catholic church in Manila, Philippines
The Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation and Cincture, also known as the San Agustin Church (Filipino: Simbahan ng San Agustin) and Immaculate
San_Agustin_Church_(Manila)
Long narrow cloth band worn around the neck; part of ecclesiastical dress
grain-offerings and sacrifice with mead. (ibid, pg. 164) Together with the cincture and the now mostly defunct maniple, the stole symbolizes the bonds and
Stole_(vestment)
Belt, esp. as a liturgical vestment
while the cincture is a wide sash. Generally an alb is closed with a girdle, an Anglican-style double-breasted cassock is closed with a cincture, and a Roman
Girdle
Ministry in the Christian Church
stand until the Gospel procession." Acolytes typically wear albs and the cincture used may reflect the colour of the liturgical season in the Christian calendar
Acolyte
Long, full garment worn by Christian clergy
white garment coming down to the ankles and is usually girdled with a cincture (a type of belt, sometimes of rope similar to the type used with a monastic
Alb
Christian clerical robe
fly fastened with hooks at the collar and is bound at the waist with a cincture knotted on the right side. The ordinary Roman cassock worn by Roman Catholic
Cassock
Distinctive clothing worn by members of a religious order
tied under the belt. Cincture: The habit is often secured around the waist with a belt of leather, wool or a lanyard. The cincture of the Franciscan orders
Religious_habit
Clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles
back of the neck. It may be crossed in the front and secured with the cincture. Traditionally, this was done by priests when wearing Eucharistic vestments
Vestment
Barkcloth made in the island cultures of the Pacific Ocean
were completed by passing a few loose folds of white tappa, in a modest cincture, around the waist." The word tapa is from Tahiti and the Cook Islands,
Tapa_cloth
Assistant to a member of the clergy
an alb, which is to be tied at the waist with a cincture unless the alb is made to fit without cincture. Acolytes, readers and other lay ministers (such
Altar_server
a long belt or cincture (in French, ceinture) that looped around a slightly raised waist and was knotted over the abdomen; the cincture could have decorative
1100–1200_in_European_fashion
Christian church based in Rome
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Catholic_Church
U.S. state coat of arms
decorated with pearls, vested azure, sandaled gules, about the waist a cincture or, fringed gules, a mantle of the last depending from the shoulders behind
Coat_of_arms_of_New_York
Apostle of Jesus
which is commemorated on 6 September. He is also associated with the Cincture of the Theotokos, which is commemorated on August 31. The Malankara Orthodox
Thomas_the_Apostle
Mother of Jesus
milk. Clothes which are believed to have belonged to Mary include the Cincture of the Theotokos kept in the Vatopedi monastery and her Holy Girdle kept
Mary,_mother_of_Jesus
Christian associations for engaging in penance
confined with a green cincture; St. Sebastian and St. Valentine, with a blue cincture; and the Quattro Coronati, with a white cincture, etc. Their main purpose
Confraternity_of_penitents
Book of commonly used Gregorian chants
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Liber_Usualis
Municipality in Pampanga, Philippines
(Our Lady of Consolation and the Cincture; Patroness of the Augustinian Order) during which they receive blessed cinctures imitating the gesture of the Virgin
Mexico,_Pampanga
approximately 55 centimeters (22 inches) in length and is attached on the cincture, on the right side. It was originally made of red or white fabric, but
Subcinctorium
Christian relic in the form of a belt
Catholic equivalent of the various relics held by Eastern Christianity: the Cincture of the Theotokos of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Holy Girdle of
Girdle_of_Thomas
Depiction of the Virgin Mary sheltering a group using her outspread cloak
Ransom) Our Lady Eastern Theotokos Pokrova depictions Mother of the Church Cincture of the Theotokos Hall, 222. Evans, pp. 60–61 (with illustration), 461;
Virgin_of_Mercy
Topics referred to by the same term
Girdle of Thomas, a belt dropped by the Virgin Mary to the Apostle Thomas Cincture, a liturgical vestment Girdle book, small medieval European books able
Girdle_(disambiguation)
Full ceremonial form of the Tridentine Mass
Next the alb (a long, white linen tunic with sleeves) is put on. The cincture (in Latin, cinctura), a long cloth cord also called a girdle, is then tied
Solemn_Mass
Distinctive clothing worn by clergy
buttoned at the neck or shoulder and was held at the waist with a belt or cincture. The gown could either be of the special clerical shape – open at the front
Clerical_clothing
Official items of attire and decoration proper to the Pope
of embroidered fabric similar to a maniple which was suspended from the cincture. It was embroidered with a cross and the Agnus Dei. The falda—a particular
Papal_regalia_and_insignia
Ethic concept of temperance related to sexuality
of inward chastity, some Christians choose to wear a cord, girdle or a cincture of one of the several Confraternities of the Cord or a purity ring. The
Chastity
Formal religious clothing
to wear the Latin single-breasted cassock. The cassock is worn with a cincture, which may take the form of a cloth sash resembling a fascia, or a simple
Choir_dress
How clerical clothing began
surplice, with scarf (tippet) or stole, or else the alb (with or without a cincture) and stole, often with a chasuble. In Germany the Evangelical Church (itself
Origins of ecclesiastical vestments
Origins_of_ecclesiastical_vestments
Catholic cultural event in Segovia
Josep Rius. They wear a white habit and capirote, together with a green cincture and cape. It is accompanied by the band, 'Banda de Cornetas y Tambores
Holy_Week_in_Segovia
Catholic feast day, public holiday in some countries
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Feast_of_Corpus_Christi
Male religious congregation of the Catholic Church
similar to a robe which is wrapped around the body and was tied with a cincture, rather than the customary buttoned front cassock worn by diocesan priests
Jesuits
Catholic title of the Virgin Mary
Mary holding the Child Jesus on her lap. They both hold the Augustinian cincture in their hands. The oldest and most celebrated of these Confraternities
Our_Lady_of_Consolation
Minor goddess in Greek mythology, personification of deceit
stay by the false tomb of Zeus. About her hips was a Kydonian (Cydonian) cincture, which contains all the cunning bewitchment of mankind: trickery with its
Apate
Evangelical Lutheran church
permitted when in choir dress, i.e., a surplice rather than an alb, as no cincture is then used that would permit crossing the stole), and diagonally across
Church_of_Sweden
Ministerial garment
abandoning the gown will generally transition to an alb with accompanying cincture, stole or chasuble, or abandon distinctive dress altogether, often wearing
Pulpit_gown
Traditional clothing worn in Turkey
gömlek/bluz (blouse), çarık, kuşak (similar to a girdle, cloth waist-wrap, or cincture), mendil (similar to a neckerchief) and yelek (a vest). Folk clothing in
Turkish_folk_dress
Western liturgy in Eastern Orthodox Churches
clothing Canterbury cap Cassock Cassock-alb Chasuble Chimere Choir dress Cincture Cope Dalmatic Gaiters Geneva gown Girdle Mitre Pectoral cross Rochet Stole
Western_Rite_Orthodoxy
Component of Catholic requiem mass
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In_paradisum
Great Feast in various Christian churches
contains the House of the Virgin Mary, and also with Constantinople where the Cincture of the Theotokos was enshrined from the 5th through 14th centuries. Eastern
Dormition of the Mother of God
Dormition_of_the_Mother_of_God
Latin sequence and liturgical hymn
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Dies_irae
Ensemble of singers
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Choir
August 2014) and Beheading of John the Baptist 31 August – Feast of the Cincture and Holy Belt of the Mother of God,[citation needed] Romanian Language
Public_holidays_in_Ukraine
Statement of belief adopted at the First Ecumenical Council in 325
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Nicene_Creed
Christian hymn used in music for Requiem
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Lacrimosa
Anglican denomination
clothing Canterbury cap Cassock Cassock-alb Chasuble Chimere Choir dress Cincture Cope Dalmatic Gaiters Geneva gown Girdle Mitre Pectoral cross Rochet Stole
Episcopal Church (United States)
Episcopal_Church_(United_States)
Religious interjection
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Hallelujah
Italian Dominican friar and philosopher (1225–1274)
Novella in Florence. Aquinas is often depicted in a Dominican habit with a cincture that refers to his prayers to God for being kept in perpetual virginity
Thomas_Aquinas
clothing Canterbury cap Cassock Cassock-alb Chasuble Chimere Choir dress Cincture Cope Dalmatic Gaiters Geneva gown Girdle Mitre Pectoral cross Rochet Stole
Ornaments_Rubric
Person authorized to lead the sacred rituals of a religion
traditional form of dress, (usually a floor-length tunic and a knotted cord cincture, known as the cingulum), which is often worn by worshipers during religious
Priest
Poverty, (perfect) chastity, and obedience
A cincture as worn by the Franciscans; the three knots symbolize the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
Evangelical_counsels
Catholic university in Pennsylvania, US
dedication to education and the New Testament where he found Christianity. A cincture is part of the habit worn by members of the Order of Saint Augustine. Hovering
Villanova_University
Text from the "Dies irae" often used in music
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Pie_Jesu
Catholic sacrament
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Eucharist in the Catholic Church
Eucharist_in_the_Catholic_Church
Latin phrase acknowledging wrongdoing
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Mea_culpa
Outermost liturgical vestment tor clergy
Germany and North America. In Sweden chasubles, along with the Alb and Cincture, have been used continuously from the middle ages, through the reformation
Chasuble
International Christian communion
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Anglican_Communion
Religious ceremony led by the Catholic Pope
forms a long skirt extending beneath the hem of the alb), amice, alb, cincture, pectoral cross, stole, and a very long cope known as the "mantum" (or
Papal_Mass
Office in Christian churches
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Deacon
Float lamps used in churches or temples
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Sanctuary_lamp
Catholic order of mendicant friars
black leather cincture and a long pointed capuche reaching to the cincture. The indoor dress consists of a black habit with capuche and cincture. In many Augustinian
Order_of_Saint_Augustine
Geometrical figure
The cross is now met with, in various forms, on many objects: fibulas, cinctures, earthenware fragments, and on the bottom of drinking vessels. De Mortillet
Cross
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French_Organ_Mass
Canonical hour prayers within Anglicanism
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Daily_Office_(Anglican)
Ministry in the Christian Church
the subdeacon vested in an alb, over which they wore the maniple, the cincture, and the tunicle. Unlike his brother subdeacons in the Byzantine Rite who
Subdeacon
Cathedral in Homs, Syria
was celebrated in 2014. This is the Syriac church's equivalent of the Cincture of the Theotokos of the Greek Orthodox Church and Girdle of Thomas of the
Saint Mary Church of the Holy Belt
Saint_Mary_Church_of_the_Holy_Belt
Type of rite
banners, new bells for church uses and for other purposes, dress and cinctures worn in honour of the saints, monstrances, reliquaries, vessels for Holy
Blessing in the Catholic Church
Blessing_in_the_Catholic_Church
Act by which an individual or group seeks to deaden their sinful nature
Cord – Christian pious associations whose members wear a cord, girdle, or cincture Flagellant – Practitioner of a form of mortification of the flesh Self-flagellation –
Mortification_of_the_flesh
religious habit, they adopted a black cassock, paired with a red cincture for priests, black cincture for other clerics, and black belt for brothers. After their
Mariannhillers
alb, or loose tunic, tied at the waist with a cord (formally called a cincture), when not conducting services. Senior clergy seem always to have fastened
Early_medieval_European_dress
Bodily position of prayer
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Orans
Tomb and church in Jerusalem
Blachernae (Panagia Blacherniotissa). According to other traditions, it was the Cincture of the Virgin Mary which was left behind in the tomb, or dropped by her
Tomb_of_the_Virgin_Mary
16th-century Christian movement
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English_Reformation
Scottish novelist (1771–1832)
the exterior hand a mirror proper; Sinister a "Moor proper banded and cinctured argent holding in his left hand, a flaming torch lowered proper" Motto
Walter_Scott
Christian religious service
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Tenebrae
Washing of the feet as a religious rite in Christianity
clothing Canterbury cap Cassock Cassock-alb Chasuble Chimere Choir dress Cincture Cope Dalmatic Gaiters Geneva gown Girdle Mitre Pectoral cross Rochet Stole
Maundy_(foot_washing)
Religious order
is very similar to that of the Jesuits, a cassock closed in front and a cincture with hanging bands on the left side, although they usually follow the local
Piarists
Species of butterfly
themselves head up to the underside of a leaf or blade of grass using a silk cincture that is in turn attached to a silk pad. The pupa is light green in colour
Small_blue
Epitaph or idiomatic expression to someone who has died
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Rest_in_peace
130th psalm of the Book of Psalms
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Psalm_130
Hymn of praise sung in the Christian liturgies of Easter
clothing Canterbury cap Cassock Cassock-alb Chasuble Chimere Choir dress Cincture Cope Dalmatic Gaiters Geneva gown Girdle Mitre Pectoral cross Rochet Stole
Exsultet
Part of England's Protestant Reformation
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Elizabethan_settlement
Correa 4 September 2000 Archdiocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation and Cincture—San Agustín Church, Intramuros, Manila Pope John Paul II Nuestra Señora
List of canonically crowned Marian images in the Philippines
List_of_canonically_crowned_Marian_images_in_the_Philippines
Mass for the dead
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Requiem
Greek Renaissance painter (1610–1690)
and Child Virgin and Child Lamentation Lamentation of Christ Miracle of Cincture John the Baptist St. Mark the Evangelist St. George killing the dragon
Emmanuel_Tzanes
Species of millipede
lumbricinus Gerstaecker, 1873 Spirobolus goësi Porat, 1876 Spirobolus cinctures Porat, 1876 Spirobolus rugosus Voges, 1878 Spirobolus detornatus Karsch
Trigoniulus_corallinus
Short cloak or cloth pieces, worn with ecclesiastical dress
Church the key elements of a monk's habit eventually became the tunic, the cincture, the scapular and the hood. A nun's clothing included the tunic, the scapular
Scapular
Roman Catholic priests living in community under a religious rule
Hungary. The Premonstratensians wear a white habit, white biretta with white cincture. They are governed by an abbot general, vicars and visitors. The origin
Canon_regular
Species of flowering plant
made into water-carrying head pads. Leaves are also used for making mats, cincture pads and other articles. The peeled roots are pounded, made into suds and
Yucca_glauca
Costume of the period 500–1500 in England
required to wear a particular habit. It was made up of a tunic that used a cincture or a belt to secure it. On top of the tunic sat a scapular which was a
English_medieval_clothing
Specific days celebrated in honour of Mary, the mother of Jesus
August 15: Dormition of the Mother of God August 31: The Placing of the Cincture (Sash) of the Mother of God September 8: Nativity of the Theotokos September
Marian_feast_days
Use of heraldic symbols in New Zealand
garb (a wheat or wheat sheaf) proper; 4th azure, a golden fleece proper cinctured gules. Crest: Mural crown or surmounted by a dolphin embowed azure (supremacy
New_Zealand_heraldry
Christian religious practice
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Confirmation
Fanon or amice reserved for use of the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
orders. After the deacon vests the pope with the usual amice, alb, the cincture and subcinctorium, and the pectoral cross, he places the fanon on the pope
Papal_fanon
Religious vestments
worn over a cassock and never alone, nor is it ever gathered by a belt or cincture. It may be worn under a stole by deacons and priests for liturgical ceremonies
Surplice
Venomous species of elapid snake
Chester County Historical Society. Retrieved 5 January 2014. Harper, D. "Cincture". Online Etymology Dictionary. Chester County Historical Society. Retrieved
Many-banded_krait
Type of worship service within many Christian denominations
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Mass_(liturgy)
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Girl/Female
German English Anglo Saxon Norse Teutonic
noble.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Derbyshire named Chesterfield, from Old English ceaster ‘Roman fort’ + feld ‘open country’.
Female
Serbian
(Јелена) Serbian form of Greek Helénē, probably JELENA means "torch." Compare with other forms of Jelena.
Girl/Female
French
Form of Greek masculine Andrew, meaning manly or brave. Feminine form of Andre, masculine.
Boy/Male
British, English
Name of a King
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of a number of places called Alderton. Those in Suffolk and Shropshire (Alretuna in Domesday Book) are named in Old English as ‘the settlement (Old English tūn) by the alders (Old English alor)’. Those in Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire, and Wiltshire are named as ‘settlement associated with Ealdhere’. The one in Essex contains a different personal name, probably the woman’s name Æ{dh}elwaru. In England, the surname is most common in East Anglia, making the places in Suffolk and Essex the most likely sources.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Beautiful; Elegant
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Indian, Japanese, Sanskrit
Beloved
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Ingrið, INGRID means "Ing-beautiful."
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n.
A belt, a girdle, or something worn round the body, -- as by an ecclesiastic for confining the alb.
n.
The fillet, listel, or band next to the apophyge at the extremity of the shaft of a column.
n.
A ring or cincture.
n.
That which encompasses or incloses; an inclosure.
n.
A girdle; a cincture.
n.
Having or wearing a cincture or girdle.
n.
A cincture.