- High-quality material fluted back cord & button front closure.
- To be worn over rochet & roman robe.
- Superfine tropical material used for chimere.
- Dry clean rochet and chimere blue
Who Can Wear a Blue Chimere?
A blue chimere is a liturgical vestment worn by the clergy in some Christian denominations. It is a long sleeveless gown, usually made of silk or wool, and is worn over a cassock. The blue color of the chimere represents the Virgin Mary, and it is typically worn by bishops and certain other clergy members during certain religious services. However, not everyone can wear a blue chimere. In this article, we will discuss who can wear a blue chimere and what it represents.
In other denominations, the use of royal blue may be associated with specific feasts or celebrations in the liturgical calendar. For example, in some Anglican jurisdictions, royal blue may be worn on the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, or on other feasts and celebrations that are associated with Mary, the mother of Jesus.
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