DIaconian Dalmatics (Church)
Diaconian dalmatics are liturgical vestments worn by deacons during Mass and other sacred ceremonies in Christian traditions. They are typically wide-sleeved, knee-length garments, resembling a tunic, with two vertical stripes running from shoulder to hem. Dalmatics are often adorned with simple or elaborate decorations, and their colors vary according to the liturgical season or specific celebration. The dalmatic symbolizes the deacon’s role in service to the church and is worn over an alb and stole.