Tuesday, 11 November 2025

On the Feast of Saint Martin

On this Feastday of Saint Martin of Tours, this post features a set of vestments in the Studio's nod to contemporary styles.  This style we call Saint Martin.  It is both long and wide and is especially designed to fold up beautifully when the arms of the celebrant are elevated (as is shewn in the adjacent image). 

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Tasteful contemporary vestments are made by certain studios in Italy, France and Germany, but we also make them here in Australia at the Saint Bede Studio.  This set has a simple dignity and is made from high quality fabrics.

An ivory shade of dupion silk is lined with lemon-coloured taffeta and is ornamented with one of the Studio's unique braids (called Saint Raymund) in colours of red, white and straw-gold upon royal blue.  The ornament is very simple : a TAU in the front and a column at the back.  

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Monday, 10 November 2025

Festal Gothic Revival Vestments

In this post, we are pleased to present a glimpse of another set of festal vestments, in the Gothic Revival style.

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This set is constructed from ecclesiastical brocade and is lined in a shade of lemon taffeta. 

The ornament is formed from matching braids, one wider, one narrow, in colours of crimson and straw-gold upon a green background. This is one of the Studio's unique braids called Saint Edmund and is directly based on a design by AWN Pugin.  It features the sacred monogram " IHS ".

Although not elaborate, this is a beautiful and distinctive set of vestments.

In the photograph below, a matching apparel is attached to the amice, falling onto the neckline.


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Festal vestments


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Tuesday, 4 November 2025

On the Feast of Saint Charles Borromeo

The Saint Bede StudioIn the Calendars of the Roman Rite, 4th November is set down as the Feast of S' Charles Borromeo (Cardinal-Archbishop of Milan 1560-1584). If Saint Charles, were alive today I suspect he would be regarded as hero to those who cherish the traditions of the Church. An important figure at the Council of Trent and confidant of Popes, he was anxious to preserve traditions and not allow fashion, false doctrine or laxity to push Tradition to one side. As Archbishop of Milan he wrote and legislated in minute detail about the Sacred Liturgy and everything associated with it.

Saint Charles laid down regulations about the dimensions of vestments for the Sacred Liturgy because, it would seem, he was concerned that the form of the vestments, which had been handed down for centuries, was being cast aside in favour of something convenient and “fashionable”. The chasuble, derived from the Latin word for “a little house” had been for centuries an ample garment. In the 15th and 16th centuries, there had been significant divergence from this Tradition, however, resulting in a form of chasuble that was not ample, but cut right back so that it comprised a sort of narrow pendant, front and back, on the wearer. We know this form of chasuble as the “Roman” or “fiddleback” chasuble, and some claim that this is the form of the chasuble that is truly “traditional”. But Borromeo didn’t think that: he thought it represented a break with Tradition. And he specified the minimum size to which he expected chasubles to conform. They were to be at least 54 inches (138cm) wide and, at the back, they were to reach down almost to the heels of the wearer. Saint Charles was not attempting to determine how a chasuble should be decorated, he was simply trying to preserve a minimum standard for the dimensions of the chasuble.

A greeting on the Feast of Saint Charles to all priest-customers of the Saint Bede Studio.

Borromeon vestments

Monday, 3 November 2025

During the Month of the Holy Souls 2025 : 2

The Saint Bede Studio
During this, the Month of the Holy Souls, the Saint Bede Studio is pleased to present images of a black dalmatic, part of a Solemn Mass set.

The vestments were ornamented very simply and in a colour scheme of silver and black.  The clavi of the dalmatic were formed from a narrow galloon in silver and grey, whilst the apparel - at chest-height - was enhanced by the use of a black brocade.  The dalmatic was lined with a silvery-grey taffeta.


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Black vestments

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The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.


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Sunday, 2 November 2025

The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed

Black vestments
On the days the Church  prays especially for the Faithful Departed, the Saint Bede Studio is pleased to present a set of funeral vestments, in the Gothic Revival style.  This set is constructed from black ecclesiastical brocade. 


The ornament is formed from an orphrey braid in colours of  black and ivory upon a slate-blue background.  This is new offering amongst the Studio's  unique braids and it is called Saint Norbert.  It has been specially designed for use with black and violet vestments.

The vestments are lined in a shade of slate-blue taffeta. 

This is a dignified and distinctive set of vestments.


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Black vestments



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The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.


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Black vestments



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Saturday, 1 November 2025

All Saints' Day

The Saint Bede Studio
In this post, we are pleased to present a glimpse of another set of festal vestments, in the Gothic Revival style.

This set is constructed from ecclesiastical brocade in a shade of white and with figured ornament in straw-gold.  The vestments are lined in a shade of red taffeta. 

The ornament is formed from an orphrey braid in colours of deep blue and straw-gold upon a red background.  This is one of the Studio's unique braids called Saint Austin and is directly based on a design by AWN Pugin.  

This is a beautiful and distinctive set of vestments.


The Saint Bede Studio : vestments made by Catholics for Catholics. 
 

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Gothic Revival Vestments


The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.


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Thursday, 30 October 2025

Vestments of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Marian vestments
At the end of this month in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we are pleased to present a further set of Marian vestments.  

These vestments were designed to allude to the colours of the venerable image of Our Ladye of Guadelupe.  They are made from a brocade in ivory, with a hint of rose and fully-lined in a dusty-rose taffeta. 

The chasuble is ornamented is an adaptation of the well-known Roman style, a TAU at the front and a column at the back, formed by an ecclesiastical brocade in a lovely shade of blue and an outlining galloon in blue and straw-gold.

These vestments are in the Studio's Saint Philip Neri style, which is the product of years of research into historical vestments and refinement of dimensions for comfortable use.  The Studio revived this more ample 16th century style of the Roman chasuble in 2007 and since then we have made many of them and carefully improved our designs.  Beware of poorly-made imitations!

The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.

Click on the images for an enlarged view.


Saint Philip Neri vestments

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Tuesday, 28 October 2025

On the Feast of Apostles Ss Simon and Jude

Saint Philip Neri vestments
On this beautiful Feast of the Apostles, the Saint Bede Studio is pleased to present this image of a set of red vestments, the colour used for the Apostles, Martyrs and the Passion.  

The set was made from dupion silk in a subdued shade of red.  It is not the fiery-red used for the Feasts of the Holy Spirit, but closer to colour of blood.  The vestments were ornamented in the Roman style, with a TAU at the front and a column at the back, formed from a damask in colours of red and straw gold and an outlining galloon.  The lining was made of bronze-coloured taffeta.

The chasuble is in the Studio's Saint Philip Neri style, which is the product of years of research into historical vestments and refinement of dimensions for comfortable use.  The Studio revived this more ample 16th century style of the Roman chasuble in 2007 and since then we have made many of them.  Beware of poorly-designed imitations!

The work of the Saint Bede Studio is distinctive for its artistic qualities and the pains taken with every detail, such as the alignment of ornaments.  Even a restrained set of vestments like this is striking for its combination of colours and fine workmanship.

Red vestments

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Sunday, 26 October 2025

On the Feast of Christ the King

The Saint Bede Studio
We are pleased to commemorate the Feast of Christ the King with this post featuring a set of festal vestments, made in the traditional Roman style. The vestments are made from a familiar tapestry fabric and fully-lined in crimson-red cloth. This chasuble is ornamented in the well-known Roman style, a variation of the TAU at the front and a column at the back, formed by a stripes of crimson-red brocade and an outlining burgundy and gold galloon.

The vestments are sumptuous, but yet gold metallic yarns are nowhere to be found in it.

The vestments of the Saint Bede Studio are beautiful in design, sound in construction and distinctive in appearance.

The chasuble is in the Studio's Saint Philip Neri style, which is the product of years of research into historical vestments and refinement of dimensions for comfortable use.  The Studio revived this more ample 16th century style of the Roman chasuble in 2007 and since then we have made many of them.  Beware of poorly-made imitations!

Saint Philip Neri vestments


Click on the images for an enlarged view.

The Saint Bede Studio : vestments made by Catholics for Catholics.

Enquiries : stbede62@gmail.com


Information on placing an order.


Please note that posts on this blog are set-up for optimal viewing via a web-browser, not via a mobile phone.

AMDG

Wednesday, 22 October 2025