vestment
clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles
pallium
ecclesiastical vestment in the Roman Catholic Church
chasuble
vestment in the form of a wide cloak or mantle that slips over the wearer's head and hangs open at the sides
alb
Long, full, close-sleeved garments worn by Christian clergy
tunicle
vestment resembling a dalmatic worn by subdeacons over the alb, or by bishops between the alb and dalmatic)
cope hood
shield-shaped vestigial hood, richly embroidered, fastened to the back of a cope
amice
rectangular pieces of white cloth, usually linen, worn by clergy around the neck and partly under the alb
dalmatic
long, wide sleeved tunic, worn in Ancient Rome and Byzantium, and adopted as liturgical dress by Christian churches
omophorion
bishop's scarflike vestment in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic liturgical traditions
rationale
vestment worn by some bishops
surplice
religious vestments
phelonion
liturgical vestment worn by priests of the Eastern Christian tradition
humeral veil
long, oblong veil or shawl worn over the shoulders of the celebrant of the Mass in the Roman Catholic tradition
stole
long narrow cloth band worn around the neck and falling from the shoulders as part of ecclesiastical dress
mantelletta
Sleeveless, knee-length vestment open at the front which is worn by Roman Catholic prelates
Pectoral stole
heavily embroidered red stole worn by the pope
cope
cape-like garment worn by priests in the Christian Church
mitre
liturgical headdresses worn by Christian bishops and abbots
sakkos
garment worn by Eatern Orthodox and Greek Catholic bishops
falda
long, trailing vestment formerly worn by the Pope