Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Labas, Micheal |
Children |
Labas, Paul Labas, Michael |
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0001
Altar boy robe made by Janice Labas for her four sons. Purple silk with yellow trim. It has designs all throughout it, front and back, buttons up from both sides. Cross on the back. The color purple in Byzantine Catholic vestments was used on Saturdays and Sundays during Great Lent.
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0002
Robe for an Altar Boy in the Byzantine Catholic Church. Red with yellow trim. Designs throughout. Buttons on both sides. Cross on the back. The color red was worn on: Holy Thursday, Feast of the Cross, Feast of John the Baptist, Feasts of Martyrs, Nativity Fast, Apostles' Fast, Dormition Fast (except during one of the Great Feasts of the Lord or Theotokos). It was also worn on Christmas.
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0003
Reddish brown robe for a Byzantine Catholic altar boy with gold trim, flower and leaf design on front and back and cross on the back. The color red was worn on: Holy Thursday, Feast of the Cross, Feast of John the Baptist, Feasts of Martyrs, Nativity Fast, Apostles' Fast, Dormition Fast (except during one of the Great Feasts of the Lord or Theotokos). It was also worn on Christmas.
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0004
Blue-green altar boy robe with yellow trim, snowflake-like designs on the front and back, cross on the back. Blue is used for the Feasts of the Theotokos while green is worn on Palm Sunday, Pentecost, and Feasts of Venerable (Monastic) Saints.
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0006
Robe for an altar boy in the Byzantine Catholic Church. Yellow/gold silk with green trim, has patterns on the front and back and a cross on the back. Buttons on both sides. Yellow or gold is the most commonly used color, worn when the service did not fall on a holiday. White is used for the following holidays/days: Pascha, Nativity, Theophany, Other Great Feasts of the Lord. It was also sometimes worn at funerals.
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0007
Cream colored altar boy robe with bright yellow trim. Cross on the back. Fabric has repeating cross design. Used in the Byzantine Catholic Church. Yellow was a common color used for vestments in the Byzantine Catholic Chuch, usually worn by priests and other officials during religious services when there were no other holidays.
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0008
Robe for an Altar Boy from the Byzantine Catholic Church. Tan/white with red and yellow trim, small cross and circle designs on front and back, cross on back and buttons up from both sides, two gold buttons near collar. The color white symbolizes: Christmastide (from Christmas Day to the Baptism of the Lord), Easter season, Holy Thursday, Feasts of Our Lord of a joyful nature (i.e. not those of His Passion), Feasts of Our Lady, Feasts of The Ang...
Record Type: Object
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Robe, Altar Boy - 2005.036.0009
Black with white/tan trim, buttons up both sides. Cross on the back. Black robes are worn weekdays during Great Lent and also weekdays during Holy Week (except Holy Thursday). Black might have also been worn for funerals.
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Scan, Photographic - 2013.004.0013dig
Black and white photograph of five young boys standing in the street in Granville's Alley near Water Street. The oldest child is John "Abe" Labas, then George Labas, Michael Labas, Andrew Labas, and the smallest (youngest) Alex Labas. They are all the children of John and Anna Labas who also had one daughter, their oldest child, Mary Labas Billow, who was born in the old country and not in this photograph. Longhouses, tenement houses lived in by ...
Record Type: Photo
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Scan, Photographic - 2013.004.0017dig
Left to right, Mike Labas, Anna Labas, George Labas. Anna was Mike and George'e mother. They are standing in the Alley in Granville, NY.
Record Type: Photo
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