MCVDK 1584 Share Posted December 9, 2023 THE VESTMENTS OF BURON: VESTIMENTA BURONIS. ANNO DOMINI 1954 imperiale // 507 septentrionalis // 99 mons civitatem // 87 meridionalis i. HISTORIAE NOSTRAE; VESTIMENTA. In the tapestry of our sacred journey, vestments emerge as the quintessential thread that intertwines with the very essence of who we are. More than mere garments, they embody our commitment, serving as both uniform and emblem of our chosen vocation within the sacred walls of our church. These priestly robes not only distinguish us individually but also act as a visual language, articulating the unique identity of each diocese scattered across the vast continent. In their intricate folds, one can discern the distinctiveness of our selfhood and the rich cultural tapestry that envelops our spiritual practice. Throughout the storied existence of our diocese in Buron, our clergy has donned a diverse array of vestments, mirroring the varied cultural influences that have shaped the very soul of our community. However, it is at this moment that we stand at the threshold of a new era, marked by the unveiling of an official standard. This standard, a beacon to guide our sartorial choices, signifies a collective commitment as we labor in the vineyards of the Lord within the blessed diocese of Buron. (All skins made by @christman) ii. VESTIMENTA BURONIS. ii.i EPISCOPUS BURON | BISHOP OF BURON Donned in a black cassock lined with crimson edges; a crimson ferraiolo and cincture; crimson txapela worn on the head; and a white collarino at the neck. ii.ii VICARIVS BURONIS | VICAR OF BURON Donned in a black cassock; a crimson cincture; black txapela worn on the head; and a white collarino at the neck. ii.iii SACERDOS BURON | PRIEST OF BURON Donned in a black cassock; a black cincture; black txapela worn on the head; and a white collarino at the neck. ii.iv PROMESAREN ZIGILUA | THE SEAL OF PROMISE Oft donned by members of the Buronian diocese; the Seal of Promise or the Promesaren Zigilua, an old Mercatorii tradition carried into the roots of Buron by the Bishop Frantzisko. DEI GRATIA; HIC STO, The Right Reverend Abbot Leofric Jrent OSJJ, Abbot of Saints Jude and Judith; Vicar of Buron; Head-custodian of the Flame; & Royal Confessor of Aaun. ASKATASUNA JAINKOAREN BITARTEZ, The Most Reverend Bishop Frantzisko Ekain OSJJ, Bishop of Buron & Court Chaplain of Aaun and Hyspia. 22 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
cadazio 332 Share Posted December 9, 2023 Bishop Frantzisko rides in style. Life is truly Burontastic! 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ramon 3965 Share Posted December 9, 2023 John of Aaun thanked God quietly in the chapel of Our Lady of Paradisius, most grateful to have many capable holy men serving in his secular domain. "I ought to get them all together sometime. Have a talk and discuss how we can better ensure the wellbeing of the faith." 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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