Friday, 12 July 2013

Caritas Omnia Suffert Stole


Caritas Omnia Suffert Stole


This cream stole is adorned with a banner reading ‘Caritas Omnia Suffert’ ‘Love through suffering’ the wise and holy words of St Josemaria Escriva founder of Opus Dei. This stole was lovingly embroidered and embellished interlay by hand.



The most Sacred heart of Jesus


The Immaculate heart of Mary

 The stole has on it the two heart that of the most Sacred heart of Jesus and the immaculate Heart of Mary. Both of the cream hearts have delicate stitches in golden thread to show veins of the hearts. The sacred heart has a golden crown twisted around it with small crystals that catch the light as if the heart it self glows.

The immaculate heart has a banner of five roses all with crystals centers. All of the embroidery threads and gold work used where carefully chosen to complement one another.


The font type has been taken from the traditional Pugin style in reference to the beautiful Pugin work at Saint Mary’s Oscott. Each letter has been embroidered with tonal threads and Gold to give the appearance that it has been embossed.




The stole is backed in a rich flock fabric, which adds to the quality finish of the piece. As this is to be a gift, a panel has been fixed to the back with the date of ordination.


 

The simple gold cross is another reference to Pugin design sitting neatly on a rounded neckline so that it will drape perfectly across the back.

 It has truly been an honor to make this stole, as I know that it is to be worn by a Holy Priest. In every stitch, I have thanked God for his vocation and prayed that he is blessed!