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$19.99 Shipping Condition: New Location: Injambakkam S.O, India This set consists of a Cope and Stole. The hood of the cope is interlined with Felt for softness and designed with hand embroidered IHS Motif. It may ... morebe of any liturgical color.
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$19.99 Shipping Condition: New Location: Injambakkam S.O, India Deacon Dalmatic. It is worn at Mass and at solemn processions and benedictions. LINED : The interior of the dalmatic is lined with matching Fabric. Deacon ... moreStole.
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