A surplice and a cassock are two liturgical vestments used by clergy in various Christian traditions.
A surplice is a loose-fitting, white, knee-length vestment with wide sleeves. It is usually made of lightweight cotton or linen and is worn over a cassock or other liturgical garment. The surplice is worn by clergy, such as priests and deacons, during liturgical services such as Mass, and is a symbol of purity and holiness.
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