Embroidered stole with the image of St. Anthony is a unique offering for priests wishing to emphasize the spiritual closeness, care, and evangelical simplicity associated with St. Anthony of Padua in the liturgy. One of the bands features a carefully crafted embroidery depicting the saint holding the Infant Jesus — a symbol of deep connection with Christ and a life entirely devoted to the service of the Word of God. The image conveys peace, humility, and inner focus, which have become hallmarks of Franciscan spirituality.
The composition has been developed with attention to proportions and detail clarity, ensuring that the representation remains vivid both up close and during liturgical celebrations. The subtle design of the ornaments and harmonious line work of the embroidery give the stole a dignified character, emphasizing its sacred purpose without excessive decoration.
The second arm of the stole and the lower parts of both bands are adorned with a classic plant-symbolic ornament, which introduces compositional balance and elegance characteristic of traditional liturgical art. The decorative motif harmoniously interacts with the image of St. Anthony, creating a cohesive whole with a timeless character. As a result, the stole fits perfectly into both solemn celebrations and daily pastoral service.
Embroidered stole with the image of St. Anthony is made from a lightweight and soft material that drapes naturally when worn, providing comfort even during longer celebrations. The classic cut ensures that the stole pairs well with various chasubles and copes, maintaining an aesthetic and dignified appearance. The product is available in a universal size, suitable for any priest.
The stole is particularly recommended for celebrations in honor of St. Anthony, indulgence celebrations, family Masses, parish services, and liturgies that emphasize the spiritual care and intercession of saints. The set includes two laser-cut collars, which serve as an elegant and practical complement to the whole.
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