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I believe you are asking about a garment called a 'stole', probably most often heard as a 'mink stole'. This is a garment narrower than a cape, worn about the shoulders, with ends often left dangling. I have seen mink stoles and fox stoles. I believe they became popular in the late forties-early fifties when fur coats were very desirable, and those who could not pay a thousand dollars for a coat might wish to buy a short jacket or a stole to enjoy the prestige of owning mink or other fur.
The stole represents a priest's authority. The Chasuble represents love. The stole is worn under the Chasuble because authority is always at the service of love, not the other way around. As an aside, I would be remiss if I did not draw attention to the fact that "overlay" stoles (stoles worn over the chasuble) tends to be favorite of progressive clergy. Little to they know what they are implicitly saying by doing that: "Love at the service of authority." Ironically progressive clergy are the ones who love to minimize priestly authority, yet their Liturgical action suggests otherwise!
Generally shawl mean stole. Many people suggested another name of Spanish shawl is purple aeolis and nudibranch (Nature silk).shawl or stoleStoles are a common piece of clothing that are used in events and ceremonies. These stoles are used in a few other settings as well. Officials and representatives in a professional organization use stoles to depict membership in the organization.
A stole is a liturgical vestment composed of a strip of material, several inches wide, and worn around the neck by priests and bishops; at the left shoulder like a sash by deacons, for the celebration of Mass, administration of the sacraments, and ceremonies of the Blessed Sacrament. It indicates the wearers authority to do these things.
He stole all his fathers supplies and used a canoe he found drifting in the river, to escape. He then killed a pig using an axe and pushed it into the river, so that people would think someone robbed the cabin and killed him.
YOu would get whatever you stole.
Those caught stealing from the Incas could face severe punishments such as death, enslavement, or harsh physical punishments. The Incas enforced strict laws to protect their property and resources.
they would kill you
its just imaginary nobody can stole my mind it always belongs to the person who is born with it
if you stole a shilling you would haver your ears or hands cut off
There was no jail time, if you stole bread you would get your left hand cut off and if you stole meat your right hand got cut off.
A stole is the large scarf-like band that a priest drapes over his shoulders when performing ceremonies or Mass; a christening stole is the particular one he would wear when performing a christening.