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Pius Fabric, Embroidered

This Overlay Stole is made of Pius, a fabric composed of 100% man-made fibers (polyester).  This lovely Overlay Stole features a machine embroidered Wheat design and is available in red, purple, green or white.  Please select color option for price.  Also available are a matching Chasuble (Item Number 5314-P-XX) and a matching Deacon Stole (Item Number 34-5314-XX).

Item#:
50-5314-XX
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With Woven Galloon in Yellow and Gold Tones

This Ecru Overlay Stole is made in Duomo, a damask fabric composed of 100% man-made fibers, and features an attractive woven galloon in yellow and gold tones and a flat rounded neck finish.  This Overlay Stole measures 57" in length and 4.75" in width.  A matching Chasuble (Item 5291) and a matching Dalmatic (Item 7-5291) are also available.

Item#:
50-5291
Manufacturer Item:
50-5291
360.00
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With Beautiful Woven Galloon

This Overlay Stole is made of Duomo, a damask fabric that is composed of 100% man-made fibers.  This Overlay Stole, which measures 57" in length and 4.75" in width, features a beautiful woven galloon and is available in the colors of ecru white, red, green or purple.  Please select color option for price.  Also available are a matching Chasuble (Item Number 5290-XX), a matching Dalmatic (Item Number 7-5290-XX), and a matching Deacon Stole (Item Number 34-5290-XX).

Item#:
50-5290-XX
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Purple Multicolor, Jona Fabric

This Lenten Overlay Stole is made in purple multicolor Jona fabric, a fabric which is composed of 100% man-made fibers.  This uniquely designed Overlay Stole features digitally reproduced images of the fourteen Stations of the Cross.

Item#:
50-5222
Manufacturer Item:
50-5222
250.00
EACH
 Stole, style 25 with flat capuche, with digital print of the seven Corporal Works of Mercy. In Matthew 25:34-40, in the The Judgment of Nations, six specific Works of Mercy are enumerated . The last work of mercy, burying the dead, comes from the Book of Tobit.

To feed the hungry.
To give drink to the thirsty.
To clothe the naked.
To harbor the harborless (Presently interpreted as Shelter the Homeless).
To visit the sick.
To ransom the captive (Presently interpreted as Visit the Imprisoned).
To bury the dead.

Item#:
50-5221
Manufacturer Item:
50-5221
490.00
EACH
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