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    The amice is a liturgical vestment used mainly in the Roman Catholic church, Western Orthodox church, Lutheran church, some Anglican, Armenian, and Polish National Catholic churches.

  2. Amice, a short linen cloth, square or oblong in shape and, like the other sacerdotal vestments, needing to be blessed before use. The purpose of this vestment, which is the first to be put on by the priest in vesting for the Mass, is to cover the shoulders, and originally also the head, of the wearer. Many of the older religious orders still ...

  3. AMIce contains the approval data of the German drug regulatory authorities BfArM (Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices), PEI ( Paul-Ehrlich-Institut - Federal Institute for Vaccines and Biomedicines) and BVL (Federal Agency for Consumer Protection and Food Safety).

  4. Database description. AMIce - Öffentlicher Teil (AMIce-Public Part) contains parts of the comprehensive medicinal products information system AMIce, managed and updated by the German drug regulatory authorities BfArM, BVL, and PEI.

  5. Amice, (derived from Latin amictus, “wrapped around”), liturgical vestment worn under the alb. It is a rectangular piece of white linen held around the neck and shoulders by two bands tied at the waist. Probably derived from a scarf worn by the secular classes, it first appeared as a liturgical.

  6. At what date the amice came to be regarded as an indispensable part of the priest's liturgical attire is not quite clear; for both Bishop Theodulph of Orléans (d. 821) and Walafrid Strabo (d. 849) seem to ignore it under circumstances in which we should certainly have expected it to be mentioned.

  7. 7 de sept. de 2016 · During the Imperial Roman era, this cloth was increased in size and was placed around the neck and shoulders in the same way a shawl would be worn. When this garment began to be used by the Christian clergy in worship service as an ecclesiastical vestment, it was known as the amice or in England as a superhumeral.

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