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 | | About the 6th century the long tunica alba went out of fashion in civil life, but it was retained in the services of the Church and developed into the various forms of the liturgical alb (q.v.) and surplice (q.v.). |
 | | dalmatic, tunicle, surplice—are sometimes blessed when used in connexion with the sacrifice of the mass, but there is no definite rule on the subject. |
 | | The revived use of the stole is the most curious problem involved; for this, originally due to a confusion of, this vestment with the There is no mention of mitre, gloves, dalmatic, tunicle, sandals and caligae, which were presumably discontinued. |
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