A cassock is a long, robe-like garment typically worn by clergy in various Christian denominations. It is usually made of black or dark-colored fabric, although other colors may be used for specific occasions or ranks. The cassock features a fitted bodice and flared skirt, with a high collar and often includes buttons down the front. It may also have pockets and can be adorned with decorative elements, depending on the tradition and context.
A black cassock with scarlet piping is a street cassock for a Cardinal, while his choir cassock (the one he wears for Mass and services) is scarlet colored.
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A cassock is worn by orthodox or Eastern Catholic clergy. It is primarily worn only during specific holy days and celebrations like Christmas and Easter.
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What is the long robe of black silk or other material also cassock?noun: soutane 1. a long cassock with buttons down the front; worn by Roman Catholic priests
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blackcoat, dress, frock
a cassock is a gown worn by priests, deacons and often by the choir during church services.
A clergyman's gown is typically called a cassock. It is a long, ankle-length robe worn by clergy members in various Christian denominations.
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