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What do the religious symbols on the chasuble mean?

a cross, grapes, wheat and a fish=]


What are the symbols for Holy Orders?

The symbols for Holy Orders include the stole, chasuble, the laying on of hands, and the bishop's mitre and crosier. These symbols represent authority, service, consecration, and leadership within the Church.


Who uses religious symbols?

religious people


Should a cassock be worn underneath a chasuble?

no the cassock goes under the chasuble


How do religious symbols affect interpretation of religious experience?

The religious symbols affect interpretation of religious experience.become like if you not follow,s, my ways; i will not follow,s you own.


What is religious symbolism?

Religious symbolism is the use of symbols by a religion.


Can religious symbols be a distraction?

yes


Why do Catholics need religious symbols?

Catholics don't "need" religious symbols, but they can be very helpful in reminding you of God and keeping your thoughts on Him.


What rhymes with plausible?

chasuble


What is a chasuble in medieval Europe?

A chasuble is a vestment worn by priests when they are saying mass. It is sleeveless, and is worn as an outer vestment. It is often quite decorated, and has the colors of the liturgical season. There is a link below to an article on the chasuble.


Where is there an overuse of symbols?

An overuse of symbols can be found in religious or spiritual contexts, where multiple symbols may be used to represent complex beliefs or ideas. Another example is in literature or art, where symbols may be piled on to the point of overshadowing the actual content or message of the work. In politics, symbols are often overused to convey identity, values, or ideology.


Has French government has affirmed its citizens' right to wear religious symbols?

The French government has not affirmed its citizens' right to wear religious symbols. On March 15, 2004 it became law that French citizens were banned from wearing conspicuous religious symbols in public schools.