- Angelica vestis
Angelica vestis, in English and
Europe an antiquity, was a monastic garment that laymen wore a little before their death, that they might have the benefit of theprayer s of the monks.It was from them called "Angelical", because they were called Angeli, who by these prayers "animæ saluti succurrebant". Thus, where we read the phrase "ad succurrendum" in old books, it must be understood of one who had put on the garment, and was at the point of death.
This customs persists today in
Spain andItaly , where people, of quality especially, take care, when they feel their death coming, of having themselves clothed in the garment of some religious order, such as those ofSaint Dominic orSaint Francis , with which they are exposed in public or buried.References
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