• Short red altar server cape

Peleryna ministrancka

30.00 PLN
we sew to measure - shipping in 4 weeks

Altar server cape, decorated with gold ribbon, fastened with a hook and eye. Available in all liturgical colors.

The short red altar server cape is an element of liturgical vestments that combines functionality, symbolism, and aesthetics. Its intense color is no accident – in liturgy, red is the color of martyrdom, fire, and the Holy Spirit, making it ideal for special church celebrations such as Pentecost, Good Friday, and the commemoration of martyred saints.

This model is made of durable, high-quality fabric that fits well and does not restrict movement. This makes the cape comfortable to wear, even for many hours of service. The gold trim adds a solemn character to the whole, emphasizing the importance of the liturgical event.

The short length makes the cape a perfect match for a classic surplice and altar server skirt, creating a neat and dignified ensemble. It is an option for parishes that care about the uniform appearance of liturgical service, as well as for individual altar servers who want to serve with pride and respect for tradition.

  • Reference
    KL-001-01-00-STR005-CZE-000
  • materiał podstawowy
    white stretch
  • clasp
    hook

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