Chasuble with the image of St. Wojciech is an exceptional liturgical vestment in red, designed for celebrations that highlight spiritual heroism, witness of faith, and dedication to the Church. The color red has symbolized martyrdom for centuries, making this vestment particularly suitable for parish feasts, anniversaries, liturgical holidays, and celebrations that emphasize the memory of the patron of Poland. The ecru belt, interwoven with golden thread, creates a bright and harmonious surface for the embroidered figure, making the design clear and distinct even from a distance.
The centrally placed embroidery depicts St. Wojciech holding the attributes of martyrdom — a classical iconography, theologically understandable and deeply spiritual. The floral ornament surrounding the depiction adds elegance to the composition, underscores the liturgical gravity, and opens space for reflection on the spiritual message. The back of the vestment is adorned with a cross, integrated into the same ornament, which introduces stylistic coherence and liturgical order of symbols. Thus, the chasuble with the image of St. Wojciech also becomes a garment with catechetical value — the presence of the saint reminds us of fidelity to the Gospel and the readiness to give one’s life for the truth.
The fabric from which the vestment is made is soft and lightweight, ensuring harmonious draping during the liturgy. The material does not restrict movement, maintains ease of care, and retains elegance even after years of use. The design is crafted in the Urbanowicz Haft Polska workshop, which guarantees precision in embroidery, attention to detail, and high liturgical culture.
The model is available with a matching inner stole, made from the same material. This provides the priest with a complete vestment, dignifying the liturgy and tradition.
The chasuble with the image of St. Wojciech is a combination of sacred beauty, spiritual depth, and functionality — suitable for any parish wishing to celebrate the memory of the patron of Poland with due reverence.