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Outer Cassock.
Outer Cassock - as a noun
A voluminous garment worn over the inner cassock by bishops, priests, deacons, and monastics as their regular outer wear.
Example: "The outer cassock should be worn by a priest celebrating a service such as vespers where the rubrics call for him to be less than fully vested, but it is not worn by any clergy beneath the sticharion."
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
outer rasonExample Sentences
"He wore an outer cassock over his robe during the procession."
"The bishop's outer cassock was made of velvet."
"The outer cassock is typically worn by clergy members during ceremonial events."
"She purchased a new outer cassock for the priest as a gift."
"The outer cassock is usually black in color."