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- Sudarium abstract "A sudarium (Latin) was a "sweat cloth", used for wiping the face clean. Small cloths of various sorts, for which sudarium is a general term, played a role in Ancient Roman formal manners and court ceremonial, and many such uses transferred to Christian liturgical usage and art. Different Greek terms are used in the Eastern Orthodox churches, but in the Roman Catholic and other Western churches, the term sudarium has been used for several textile objects: The maniple, a cloth of fine quality to wipe away perspiration, or an ornamental handkerchief which was seldom put into actual use, but was generally carried in the hand as an ornament as was commonly done by people of rank in ordinary life, now formalized as a vestment. The predecessor of the humeral veil The predecessor of the vimpa, a veil or shawl worn over the shoulders of servers who carry the mitre and crosier in liturgical functions when they are not being used by the bishop The cloth suspended from the crozier at the place where the bishop would grasp it, still depicted in ecclesiastical heraldry and used by Cistercian abbots. Also called pannisellus The veil used by the subdeacon to hold the paten; a pall(a) or mappula, the forerunner of the chalice veil, the ends of which he threw over his right shoulderSudarium specifically refers to two relics of the Passion of Jesus, the Sudarium of Oviedo and the Veil of Veronica. Another sudarium is found in Altmünster, Germany, and was supposedly given to Saint Bilihildis; it is locally venerated since the 15th century.The sudarium may be related to the Sudra (סודרא) mentioned in the Talmud.".
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- Sudarium wikiPageRevisionID "666817402".
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Bilihildis.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Encyclopedia.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Chalice_veil.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Crosier.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Crozier.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Humeral_veil.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Maniple_(vestment).
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Passion_(Christianity).
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Passion_of_Jesus.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Sudarium_of_Oviedo.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Sudra_(headdress).
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Talmud.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink The_Catholic_Encyclopaedia.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Veil.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Veil_of_Veronica.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Vestment.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLink Vimpa.
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sudarium".
- Sudarium wikiPageWikiLinkText "sudarium".
- Sudarium hasPhotoCollection Sudarium.
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- Sudarium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sudarium subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Sudarium comment "A sudarium (Latin) was a "sweat cloth", used for wiping the face clean. Small cloths of various sorts, for which sudarium is a general term, played a role in Ancient Roman formal manners and court ceremonial, and many such uses transferred to Christian liturgical usage and art.".
- Sudarium label "Sudarium".
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- Sudarium wasDerivedFrom Sudarium?oldid=666817402.
- Sudarium isPrimaryTopicOf Sudarium.