10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUCCINCTORIUM»
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Glossary of ecclesiastical ornament and costume... a secon ...
The succinctorium, or sash (variously called subcingulum, subcincta, and
praecinctorium) was anciently worn by all Bishops, in addition to the girdle. It is
now worn by the Pope only. In the Caeremoniale S. R. E. it is ordered, that the
Pope be ...
2
Patrologiae Cursus Completus: Series Latina: Sive, ...
Peminæ non usæ annulis... ut nunc praz auro nullum feminis leve est atque
immune membrunu id ex rllertulliano sumptum. cap. lis. liedimiculum est quod
succinctorium sine brachile nunrupamus. id ex cassianm cap. ult. se hla Socci.
cujus ...
3
Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume
His words are — "Bishops add nine ornaments above priests, which are buskins,
sandals, sash (succinctorium), tunic, dalmatic, mitre, gloves, ring, and pastoral
staff: because they can do nine things which it is above a priest to do, viz. ordain
...
Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin, 1868
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Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume. With ...
In the Caeremoniale S R. E. it is ordered, that the Pope be vested ' with a girdle
having a succinctorium, or sash hanging down on the left side,' &c. S. Thomas
numbers the succinctorium among the nine distinctive ornaments of a Bishop.
5
Rome, Ancient and Modern: And Its Environs
Tlie Pope sings High Mass in S. Peter's about 9 A. M.: on this day, and whenever
he celebrates solemnly, he wears the amict, alb, succinctorium, stole, cross, tunic
, dalmatic , chasuble, fanone , gloves , buskins , pontifical shoes , mitre and ...
The Pope, at his enthronization, had a succinctorium of red silk, from which hung
a purse, and in the purse twelve precious stones and musk. The succinctorium
signified chastity ; the purse, almsgiving ; the twelve stones, the twelve Apostles ...
Ecclesiological society, 1851
The Pope, at his enthronization, had a succinctorium of red silk, from which hung
a purse, and in the purse twelve precious stones and musk. The succinctorium
signified chastity ; the purse, almsgiving ; the twelve stones, the twelve Apostles ...
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Cyclopaedia of biblical, theological and ecclesiastical ...
Succinctorium, or Succinctory, an ornament peculiar to the pope, resembling a
maniple (q. v.), and embroidered with the holy lamb {Agnus Dei). It is worn on the
left side, being fastened by a cincture, and is, according to some, a substitute for ...
John McClintock, James Strong, 1891
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Notitia eucharistica, a commentary on the Order for the ...
L] ON THE SUCCINCTORIUM. 85 II. Some writers speak of a Succinctorium,1
Subcingulum,- or Succinda,3 as put on after the Girdle. Literally these words
mean an under-girdle ; but the Subcingulum was in truth no girdle at all, but a
mere ...
William Edward Scudamore, 1876
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Methodist Magazine, Designed as a Compend of Useful ...
... already alluded to,~he had a striped silk scarf-like cincture over his shoulders,
called afanon, a sort of maniple hanging on the left side, and called a
succinctorium, and a band round the neck, hanging down in pendants before and
behind.