The tunicle is a liturgical vestment associated with Roman Catholic Latin Rite and Western Rite Orthodox subdeacons, adopted also by Anglo-Catholics, High Church Anglicans, and some Lutherans.
For a description of the tunicle, see our dalmatic page, the vestment with which it became identical in form, although earlier editions of the Caeremoniale Episcoporum indicated that it should have narrower sleeves. Sometimes it was also distinguished by a single horizontal band on the front and back, as opposed to the double band of the dalmatic.
In Rome, subdeacons had begun to wear the tunicle by the sixth century, but Pope Gregory I made them return to the use of the chasuble. They began to use the tunicle again in the ninth century, a time when it was also worn by acolytes, a custom that was widespread until the late Middle Ages, and can still occasionally be found in some Anglican Churches for acolytes and crucifer. In some places outside of Rome subdeacons continued to wear the tunicle even between the sixth and the ninth centuries. The ceremony by which the bishop put a tunicle on a subdeacon whom he ordained began in the twelfth century, but did not become common until the fourteenth.
Roman deacons once wore the tunicle under the dalmatic, and the tunicle was part of the liturgical vestments of other dignitaries also. In the twelfth century it became customary for bishops to wear both a tunicle and a dalmatic as part of their pontifical vestments. Previously they had worn one or the other. Earlier editions of the Caeremoniale Episcoporum made the wearing of both obligatory at Pontifical High Mass, but the present edition speaks only of the dalmatic.
As well as a huge range of Dalmatics, we also offer the less elaborate Tunicle as a vestment choice. Used by Sub-Deacons, these vestments are becoming increasingly popular.
All Tunicles are standard sized as follows:- Length - 125cm front, Length - 125cm back, Total length - 250cm
Width - 150cm. They can be left unlined or supplied lined - the choice is yours!
Made from a variety of woven or Jaquard fabrics with the single horizontal bar as depicted as standard by the Tunicle. From only £109.99 for woven options...
White woven Tunicle with Gold Orphreys and single horizontal band. A truly traditional vestment and one that is easy to wear/wash. Unlined.
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