In the twelfth century it became customary for bishops to wear both a tunicle and a dalmatic as part of their pontifical vestments.
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Diaconal vestments are the sticharion ( dalmatic ), the orarion ( deacon's stole ), and the epimanikia ( cuffs ).
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They hold his cross and are dressed in white amice and albs, with the right hand angel wearing an outer blue dalmatic vestment.
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Sometimes it was also distinguished by a single horizontal band on the front and back, as opposed to the double band of the dalmatic.
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After the collapse of the Roman Empire, Dalmatian citizens continued to partly speak the Old Dalmatic Romance language ( intermediary one between Rumanian ).
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The two ends hang down, one in the front and one in the back, coming down almost to the hem of his sticharion ( dalmatic ).
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There is a cloak ( worn by the Emperors with the gap at the front ), " alb ", dalmatic, stockings, slippers and gloves.
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When participating in the Divine Liturgy, an Eastern Catholic bishop will wear the sakkos ( Imperial dalmatic ), omophorion, epigonation and Eastern-style mitre.
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This tradition went back to a time at which the dalmatic was still considered an essential secular garment and thus not appropriate to be worn during the penitential season of Lent.
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Earlier editions of the " Caeremoniale Episcoporum " made the wearing of both obligatory at a Pontifical High Mass, but the present edition speaks only of the dalmatic.
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