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soutane Meaning in Telugu ( soutane తెలుగు అంటే)



సౌతాన్, పాస్టర్ యొక్క గౌన్ దుస్తులు

ఫ్రంట్ బాటమ్ బటన్లతో సుదీర్ఘ కాస్కోక్; రోమన్ కాథలిక్ పూజారి ధరిస్తారు,

Noun:

పాస్టర్ యొక్క గౌన్ దుస్తులు,



soutane's Usage Examples:

through the harsh terrain, the Oblates were recognizable in their long black soutanes with the Oblate cross hanging from their necks.


Thompson Les soutanes vertes, 1927 Kaali, 1931 La vierge au collier, 1931 L"homme qui fabriquait de l"or, 1932 Un homme à la mer, 1932 La soutane sanglante.


the mozzetta, appearing on the balcony of St Peter"s in a white papal soutane, surmounted by the pellegrina.


The cassock or soutane is a Christian clerical clothing coat used by the clergy of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, in addition to.


soutane for a coarse grey robe and abstained from celebrating Mass, to expiate in this manner what he esteemed his guilt in having accepted ordination.


dominant religion also began to wear the clerical collar rather than the soutane or cassock.


Blazers were also part of the youngster attire and were made of soutane, resembling the adult costume.


It cited ecclesiologists as defining the zimarra as a kind of soutane (cassock), from which it was distinguished by having a small cape and short.


solely because one white and black habit looked badly among several violet soutanes.


In the 1960s, many clergy who lived in countries where Catholicism was the dominant religion also began to wear the clerical collar rather than the soutane or cassock.


Houghton Mifflin Company, 1926 (translated by Charles Miner Thompson Les soutanes vertes, 1927 Kaali, 1931 La vierge au collier, 1931 L"homme qui fabriquait.


Their habit is the black soutane which formed the usual garb of Milanese secular priests in the time of.


(The Ethnic Trap) (1999), a study of ethnic polemics, and Le Feu sous la soutane (Fire under the Cassock) (2005), an historical novel focusing on the true.



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