Roman chasuble IHS red is a liturgical vestment with a strong theological significance and solemn character, intended for celebrations related to the Passion of the Lord, the Pentecost, and the memorials of martyrs. The classic Roman cut gives the vestment a clear form and emphasizes the dignity of the liturgy being celebrated.
The most important decorative element is the monumental cross, extending across the entire back of the chasuble. In its center is the IHS monogram – the sign of the Name of Jesus and an expression of faith in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Rays emanate from the monogram, symbolizing the fire of the Holy Spirit and the light of grace strengthening the Church. The composition is designed so that the chasuble maintains a balance between the richness of the ornament and the liturgical readability of the symbol.
Floral and plant motifs running along the arms and vertical shaft of the cross carry a message of life, sacrifice, and fidelity until the end. Carefully executed decorations made with bright, noble threads create a vivid contrast with the red background, emphasizing the solemn character of the vestment. The color red in the liturgy signifies love, dedication, and martyrdom, making the chasuble harmonize with celebrations of particular spiritual significance.
Each Roman chasuble IHS red is created in the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop, where artisanal precision, attention to detail, and high aesthetic quality are the foundation of the work. It is a vestment for a priest who wishes to celebrate the liturgy in a dignified, clear manner deeply rooted in the tradition of the Church.
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