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Traditional Red Roman Chasuble for Clergy Elegant & Reverent

Original price was: $ 2,300.00.Current price is: $ 1,969.99.
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Red Roman Chasuble with Ornate Gold Embroidery Traditional Liturgical Vestment

Original price was: $ 1,900.00.Current price is: $ 1,799.99.
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Traditional White and Gold Embroidered Roman Chasuble

Original price was: $ 1,800.00.Current price is: $ 1,799.99.
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Mens Class A Vestment | A Set of 4 Special Pieces

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 369.99.
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Royal Blue Class A Vestments Set of 4 for Men

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 369.99.
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Red Class A Vestments Set for Pastors 4 Pieces

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 369.99.
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Honored, Black Class A Pastor Vestments Set of 4 for Men

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 369.99.
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Graceful Women’s Red Clergy Chimere with Traditional Tippet

Original price was: $ 450.00.Current price is: $ 349.99.
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Women’s Black Clergy Chimere with Black Tippet

Original price was: $ 450.00.Current price is: $ 345.99.
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Women’s Purple Clergy Chimere with Black Tippet Overlay

Original price was: $ 450.00.Current price is: $ 344.99.
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Royal Blue Clergy Chimere with Tippet for Women

Original price was: $ 450.00.Current price is: $ 343.99.
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Precious Pastor Vestments Set for Men 4 Pieces

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 318.99.
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Cherished, Men’s Pastor Vestment In Grey – 4 Pieces Included

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 318.99.
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Sacred, Men’s Pastor Vestment In Black – 4 Pieces Included

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 318.99.
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Holy, Men’s Pastor Vestment In Royal Blue – 4 Pieces Included

Original price was: $ 456.00.Current price is: $ 318.99.

Vestments

At Holy Clergy, we offer special Vestments made for priests, deacons, and bishops in the Catholic Church. These vestments are worn during Mass, church services, and special occasions. They are more than just clothing—they show respect and dedication to God’s work.

Our collection includes many types of Catholic vestment like chasubles, stoles, and surplices. Whether you serve as a priest, deacon, or bishop, you’ll find the right garment made with soft, quality fabrics. We have classic colors such as black vestment and peaceful blue vestments that fit every part of the church year.

Made for Every Role

We know every clergy member is different, so we offer a wide range of sizes, including plus sizes, to ensure comfort and dignity for all. Our Catholic bishop vestment and Catholic deacon vestment are designed to help you serve with confidence.

Ready for Service

Looking for Catholic vestments for sale? Holy Clergy offers beautiful, well-made Roman Catholic vestment at fair prices. Whether it’s your first vestment or a new addition to your wardrobe, you can trust us to provide quality and care.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Class A vestments are formal and traditional clothing worn by clergy during important church ceremonies and worship services. These garments show honor for the special nature of the event and represent the role or position of the clergy member.
The Class A uniform, often known as the “dress uniform” among public safety personnel, is typically worn for formal and special occasions. These events include award ceremonies, weddings, funerals, and other official public ceremonies.
This vestment is used by Catholics, Anglicans, and Lutherans. It is often worn by altar servers and choir members. In Catholic and high church Anglican traditions, clergy who are present at the Eucharist—but not leading the service—may also wear it.
In 1969, Pope Paul VI set four main liturgical colors for the Roman rite: white, green, red, and purple. Besides these, other colors like pink, light blue, gold, and black are sometimes used in vestments for special occasions or as alternatives to the official colors.
Catholic cardinals wear red robes to symbolize their readiness to give their lives for the Catholic faith. The red color represents their loyalty to the Church and their willingness to defend it, even if it means becoming martyrs. This tradition comes from the meaning of blood, with red historically linked to the blood of Christ and the martyrs.