







Embroidered chasuble with the image of Saint Joseph the Worker
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Made from high-quality ecru fabric, this chasuble featuring the image of Saint Joseph the Worker is a unique combination of simplicity, elegance, and deep liturgical symbolism. The central decorative element is a subtle, colorful image of Saint Joseph placed on the front of the vestment, while the back features an embroidered IHS monogram, emphasizing the Christ-centered character of the chasuble. The whole piece is finished with delicate gold trim, giving the vestment a solemn and noble appearance.
Features of the chasuble:
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High-quality fabric: the material is lightweight, drapes well, and ensures comfort during both everyday and solemn liturgical celebrations.
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Image of Saint Joseph the Worker: the central decoration on the front depicts Saint Joseph – the patron saint of workers, craftsmen, fathers, and families. This motif highlights the dignity of human labor and its spiritual dimension.
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Embroidered IHS monogram on the back: the classic Christological symbol placed on the back gives the vestment a sacred and Eucharistic character.
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Ecru color: the light, classic shade perfectly emphasizes the solemn character of the vestment and makes the chasuble ideal for the most important celebrations.
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Gold trim: the subtle gold edging adds elegance and harmoniously completes the overall design.
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Turtleneck-style collar: the aesthetic and comfortable finish around the neck ensures ease of use and a neat appearance.
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Classic Gothic cut: the loose fit guarantees freedom of movement and proper draping during the liturgy.
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Length approx. 135 cm: a universal length suitable for most priests.
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Made in Poland: the chasuble is sewn in Poland with attention to detail, guaranteeing solid workmanship and high quality.
Use:
The chasuble with the image of Saint Joseph the Worker is ideal for celebrations:
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on the Solemnity of Saint Joseph the Worker
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on memorials and feasts associated with Saint Joseph
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during Holy Masses for craftsmen, workers, and professional communities
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during prayers for the blessing of work, for families, and for fathers
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during parish celebrations and patronal feasts under the patronage of Saint Joseph
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