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  2. Black Robe (film) - Wikipedia

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    Black Robe is a 1991 historical drama film directed by Bruce Beresford, adapted by Brian Moore from his 1985 novel of the same name. Set in the 17th century, it depicts the adventures of a Jesuit missionary tasked with founding a mission in New France .

  3. Kasaya (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    During the Tang dynasty, Chinese Buddhist monastics typically wore grayish-black robes, and were even colloquially referred to as Ziyi (緇 衣), "those of the black robes." [11] However, the Song dynasty monk Zanning (919–1001 CE) writes that during the earlier Han-Wei period, the Chinese monks typically wore red. [12] Chinese jiasha

  4. Black Robe - Wikipedia

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    Black Robe, first published in 1985, is a historical novel by Brian Moore set in New France in the 17th century. Its central theme is the collision of European and Native American cultures soon after first contact. [1] First Nations peoples historically called French Jesuit priests "Black Robes" because of their religious habit.

  5. The Black Robe - Wikipedia

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    The Black Robe is an 1881 partially-epistolary novel by famed English writer, Wilkie Collins. The book, which relates the misadventures of one "Lewis Romayne", is noted for its anti-Catholic lens. The book, which relates the misadventures of one "Lewis Romayne", is noted for its anti-Catholic lens.

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    The Black Robe Regiment wants to be the next big thing in Christian nationalism.

  7. Why Do Justices Wear Black Robes? - AOL

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  8. Biblical clothing - Wikipedia

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    The vestments that were unique to the high priest were the priestly robe, ephod (vest or apron), priestly breastplate, and priestly golden head plate. In addition to the above "golden garments", the high priest also had a set of white "linen garments" ( bigdei ha-bad ) which he wore only on Yom Kippur for the Yom Kippur Temple service .

  9. Origins of ecclesiastical vestments - Wikipedia

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    In the Calvinistic "Reformed" Churches the minister wore the black Geneva gown with bands. This use was largely discontinued in the Free churches. On the other hand, some of these again adopted the surplice, and in one at least (the Catholic Apostolic Church) the traditional Catholic vestments were largely revived. [7]