Clerical Garments
Clerical garments are specific types of clothing worn by members of the clergy, such as priests and ministers, during religious services and ceremonies. These garments often include items like the cassock, a long robe, and the stole, a narrow strip of fabric worn around the neck. The colors and styles of these garments can vary based on the denomination and occasion.
In addition to the cassock and stole, clerical garments may also include the alb, a white robe symbolizing purity, and the chasuble, a sleeveless outer garment worn during Mass. Each piece serves a symbolic purpose and reflects the traditions of the Christian faith.