Embroidered Stole St. Rita is a unique liturgical garment designed for celebrations where the spiritual protection of the patroness of difficult and hopeless causes holds special significance. The design combines elegance, symbolism, and masterful craftsmanship, creating a garment that emphasizes the prayerful character of the liturgy and the spiritual depth of the priest’s ministry.
One part of the stole is adorned with precise embroidery depicting St. Rita in a black habit, holding a book and crucifix—symbols of prayer, perseverance, and union with Christ. This characteristic representation gives the Embroidered Stole St. Rita particular significance during devotions, votive celebrations, and occasions related to requests for the patroness’s intercession. An elegant golden cross is placed on the second shoulder, complementing the composition and adding liturgical expression.
Along the entire length of the stole runs intricate embroidery of roses in subtle shades of pink. This motif refers to the miracles, graces, and spiritual beauty associated with St. Rita, while also imparting lightness and harmony to the garment. As a result, the ornament remains elegant, rhythmic, and fully liturgical, making the Embroidered Stole St. Rita exceptionally presentable both in motion and in a static posture.
The fabric is soft, lightweight, and pleasant to the touch, ensuring comfort during prolonged celebrations. The classic cut allows the stole to be matched with various chasubles and copes, creating a cohesive and elegant whole. The embroidery, executed with the utmost precision, retains durability and aesthetics even with frequent use.
The set includes two laser-cut collars that facilitate putting on the garment and ensure its perfect positioning during the liturgy.
Embroidered Stole St. Rita is an ideal choice for devotions in honor of the saint, votive Masses, parish celebrations, and the ministry of priests particularly devoted to the spirituality of this exceptional patroness. It is a combination of elegance, symbolism, and the embroidery tradition of Urbanowicz Haft Polska.