



Red Satin Clergy Stole
- Premium red bridal satin fabric
- Gold Latin cross embroidered on both sides
- 4" gold rayon tassel-like chainette fringe on both sides
- 92 inches in total length
- Shape made to fit for all body types
- 4 ¼” inches in width with descending neck width of 1 ¾ inches at midpoint
- Red stoles are worn on Pentecost, installations, ordinations, and Holy Week services
A red clergy stole is a liturgical garment that is typically worn by members of the clergy, such as priests, ministers, or bishops, during certain liturgical celebrations or observances. Like other stoles, a red stole is a long, narrow strip of cloth that is draped around the neck and worn over the shoulders.
In many Christian denominations, the color red is associated with celebrations that commemorate the passion and sacrifice of Jesus, such as Good Friday or Pentecost Sunday. Wearing a red stole during these observances is a way of symbolizing the passion and sacrifice of Jesus and expressing solidarity with the suffering of others.
In some denominations, the color red is also used to represent the fire of the Holy Spirit, and a red stole may be worn during Pentecost Sunday or other celebrations of the Holy Spirit.
It's important to note that liturgical practices and the use of liturgical colors can vary between different Christian denominations and even between individual churches.