"Soutane" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Soutane" Meaning

The soutane is a long, dark, formal cassock that is traditionally worn by priests and deacons in the Catholic Church. It is typically worn over an alb and an amice when serving at Mass, and is often worn by priests and deacons as a sign of their office and dignity. The soutane is usually made of black wool or a similar material, and is often decorated with a white or else crisscross pattern to denote various titles or offices.

"Soutane" Examples

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The priest wore a soutane every day to give mass at the church.
The soutane was made of black wool and was embroidered with intricate patterns.
After being ordained as a priest, he was given a soutane as a symbol of his new role.
The soutane hung elegantly on the back of the chair, waiting for the priest to put it on.
The traditional soutane was a staple in the clergy's wardrobe for centuries.

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