Silk chasuble
Set include: silk chasuble, stole, maniple, burse and chalice veil
Front and back decorated with a silk
Fabric - silk
Set is fully satin lining
Length: 122 cm
Width: 95 cm
Burse: 18cm x 18cm
Maniple: length 43cm
Chalice veil: 51cm x 51cm
Embroidered 10 religious symbols:
1. Lamb - Lamb with a red banner, a symbol of the passion, death and resurrection of Christ and the Eucharist.
2. The chalice with the host - cup, the Eucharistic vessel used in the Christian liturgy. It is used to eat consecrated wine - the blood of Christ. Symbolizes suffering, torment
3. Alb - is a symbol of innocence, restraint and strength in the fight against the temptations of the modern world.
4. A bucket with a sponge - a symbol of the torment, in place of the drink receives a sponge soaked in vinegar, which further increased thirst
5. Rooster - a symbol of betrayal "Truly, I tell you: That night, before the rooster bangs, you will deploy me three times."
6. Silver coins - Betrayal of Judas for 30 silver coins
7. Hammer and nails - relics related to the torment and death of Jesus Christ, the nails that Jesus was to be nailed to the cross.
8. The humeral - symbolizes protection against the temptations of Satan
9. Fist - symbolizes strength and faith
10. Whip and column - symbolizes the oppression, pressure, discipline, punishment, coercion.
Philip Romolo Neri (Italian: Filippo Romolo Neri; 21 July 1515 – 25 May 1595), known as the Third Apostle of Rome, after Saints Peter and Paul, was an Italian priest noted for founding a society of secular clergy called the Congregation of the Oratory. Philip founded the Confraternity of the Most Holy Trinity of Pilgrims and Convalescents, whose primary object was to minister to the needs of the thousands of poor pilgrims who flocked to Rome, especially in jubilee years, and also to relieve the patients discharged from hospitals but who were still too weak for labour.