Cassock Collection
The cassock, a timeless garment worn by clergy and religious figures throughout history, holds a rich tapestry of stories and traditions
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The cassock, a timeless garment worn by clergy and religious figures throughout history, holds a rich tapestry of stories and traditions. From the solemnity of Pope Francis leaving on his Popemobile after his weekly general audience in St. Peter's Square to the majestic vestments of a Catholic cardinal from the 15th century, the cassock has been an emblem of faith and authority. But it is not only within the confines of religious ceremonies that this robe finds its place. In a wood engraving from the 19th century, we see a monk indulging in Good Old Wine, reminding us that even those dedicated to spirituality have their earthly pleasures. Friar Tuck himself dons this distinctive attire as he officiates Robin Hood's marriage to Maid Marian in Sherwood Forest. A symbol of unity and celebration amidst their noble cause. Saint Aloysius Gonzaga, an Italian Jesuit who lived during the late 16th century, can be seen wearing his cassock in vibrant colors - showcasing how fashion has evolved over time while maintaining its spiritual significance. Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster in London during the late 19th century, receives the Pallium at Brompton Oratory - an event captured through lithography that highlights both grandeur and humility intertwined within this sacred garment. In early 15th-century artwork depicting Saints Paraskeve, Gregory Theologian, John Chrysostom, and Basil The Great; these revered figures are adorned with cassocks as they inspire generations with their wisdom and devotion. Even historical figures like Thomas Becket demonstrate acts of humility while wearing this iconic robe. Engravings depict him washing beggars' feet - illustrating compassion rooted deeply within religious teachings. Beyond ecclesiastical settings lies another facet where music unites souls. Petworth Ladies Choir gathers together proudly clad in their cassocks during March 1944 - harmonizing melodies that uplift spirits far and wide. Lastly, we cannot forget the beloved St.