Unlock the symbolism behind liturgical dress and what it communicates about faith and service.
This English rendering presents the medieval discussion of church vestments, revealing how robes, gloves, and headgear express virtue, humility, and the duties of clergy. It connects every garment to a larger spiritual narrative, helping readers understand why certain colors, textures, and styles matter in the Mass and in sacred ceremony.
Structured for quick reading, the volume traces the meanings of the glove, the mitre, the dalmatic, and other garments, weaving scriptural references and patristic insight into a coherent picture of sacred attire and its purpose in worship.
- Discover how each Vestment is tied to a moral or spiritual lesson.
- Learn how colors and materials symbolize virtues and office.
- See historical notes on usage and the rite’s significance in liturgy.
- Gain context for medieval and traditional approaches to church garments.
Ideal for readers of religious history, liturgy, and medieval theology seeking a clearer view of sacred dress and its meaning.