The white vestment worn by Catholic priests is called an alb, derived from the Latin word "albus," meaning white. The alb is a full-length, long-sleeved tunic made of lightweight, breathable fabric, typically white. It is worn over the priest's street clothes and is usually tied at the waist with a cord or belt. The alb is a liturgical vestment, considered one of the oldest and most essential garments worn by clergy during Mass or other liturgica
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