Part of Miss America’s attire

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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 13 Apr 20, Monday

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The fascia is a sash worn by clerics and seminarians with the cassock in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Anglican Church. It is not worn as a belt but is placed above the waist between the navel and the breastbone (sternum). The ends that hang down are worn on the left side of the body and placed a little forward but not completely off the left hip.

The fascia is not a vestment, but is part of choir dress and is also used in more solemn everyday dress.

The pope’s fascia is white. Only the pope may have his coat of arms placed on the ends of the fascia that hang down near or past the knees. The fascia worn by cardinals is scarlet-red watered silk. The fascia worn by nuncios within the territories assigned to them is purple watered silk. The fascia worn by patriarchs (the Eastern Catholic patriarchs have been allowed to wear scarlet in their choir dress at times, especially before Vatican II, even when they were not also cardinals) and archbishops and bishops who are not cardinals, protonotaries apostolic, honorary prelates, and chaplains of His Holiness (these three are the different ranks of monsignors from highest to lowest) is plain (not watered) purple. The fascia worn by priests, deacons and seminarians is black, while the fascia worn by priests in the service of the Papal Household is black watered silk.

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