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Actually, the Lutheran Church did not technically "break off" from the Catholic Church. The Lutheran Church was made up out of whole cloth by the princes of northern Germany in 1517, I believe.
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An altar cloth.The altar cloth
The hanging cloth on an altar is called an altar cloth or an altar frontal. It is used to decorate the altar and often changes according to the liturgical season or special occasions in the church.
It is a cloth placed on an altar.
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it is made with a special cloth, it is called ma tuba cloth
Yes. Though most people would say that using a white (a neutral color) alter cloth would be best if you don't have the "proper" color. I personally believe that it doesn't matters what color the alter cloth is, it's more about the intentions behind your spell/ceremony/etc. that matters.
It's called a scrap of cloth, there isn't a special name for it.
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Vestments made from cloth of gold may be used on days of special solemnity as a substitute for white, red, or green.purple