Manípulo
Manípulo, commonly rendered in English as the maniple, is a liturgical vestment used by clergy in certain Christian traditions. It is a narrow strip of fabric worn on the left forearm during the celebration of the Eucharist and other liturgical functions. Typically made of silk or fine linen, it may be ornamented with embroidery or a fringe, and its color generally mirrors the liturgical season or specific rite being observed.
Historically, the maniple originated as a practical cloth used to wipe the hands or face of the
Usage varies by tradition. In the Roman Catholic Church, the maniple was widespread in the past, but