Custom Clergy Stole with Design

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Custom Stole Types
Choir Stoles Church Choral Stoles
White Choir Stole with Crosses. White is worn during Christmas, Easter, weddings, funerals, and secular holidays.
Deacon Stoles Deacon Stoles
Every White Deacon Stole comes packaged.
Clergy Stoles Clergy Stoles
A white clergy stole is a garment typically worn by members of the clergy, such as priests, ministers, or bishops, as part of their liturgical vestments. The stole is a long, narrow strip of cloth that is draped around the neck and worn over the shoulders. The color of the stole can vary depending on the liturgical season or occasion, but a white stole is often associated with celebrations of the Easter season, such as Easter Sunday or the Feast of the Ascension. In many Christian denominations, the stole symbolizes the wearer's office and authority as a minister of the gospel. Wearing a stole is also considered to be a way of participating in the sacred ritual of the liturgy and setting oneself apart as a representative of the Church.
Baptism Stoles Baptism Stoles
This hand crafted baptismal stole is appropriate for teens and adults to wear during their Baptismal ceremony. It embellishes a beautiful baptismal cross on the left side a universal symbol of Christianity.
Confirmation Stoles Catholic, Lutheran & Methodist
Confirmation may be kept as a memento of this sacred day. Our Confirmation Sashes go perfect with our confirmation robes, these are made of the finest bridal satin and are easily trimmed with a scissor. Since the proper signs of Confirmation are the laying on of hands and the anointing with chrism, stoles are not appropriate symbols for those being confirmed. Stoles are a symbol of the ordained, not of the universal priesthood of the faithful.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q When are white choir stoles typically worn?

A white choir stole with crosses is worn during Christmas, Easter, weddings, funerals, and secular holidays.

Q What does a white clergy stole symbolize and how is it worn?

A white clergy stole is a long, narrow strip of cloth draped around the neck and worn over the shoulders. In many Christian denominations, it symbolizes the wearer's office and authority as a minister of the gospel, and represents a way of participating in the sacred ritual of the liturgy.

Q On what occasions is a white clergy stole used?

While colors vary with liturgical seasons, a white clergy stole is commonly associated with Easter season celebrations, such as Easter Sunday or the Feast of the Ascension.

Q Who is the hand-crafted baptismal stole suitable for?

The hand-crafted baptismal stole is appropriate for both teens and adults to wear during their Baptismal ceremony, featuring a beautiful baptismal cross on the left side.

Q Why are stoles not used for those being confirmed?

Since the proper signs of Confirmation are the laying on of hands and the anointing with chrism, stoles are not appropriate symbols for those being confirmed because stoles are a symbol of the ordained rather than the universal priesthood. Confirmation sashes made of bridal satin are used instead.

Q How are the Deacon Stoles packaged?

Every White Deacon Stole comes packaged securely for protection and presentation.

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