The alb, one of the liturgical vestments of the Roman Catholic, Anglican an many Protestant churches, is an ample garment of white linen coming down to the ankles and usually girded with a cincture. It is simply the long linen tunic used by the Romans of old. In Early Medieval Europe it was also normally worn by secular clergy in non-liturgical contexts..

Trivia about alb

  • Only 3 letters long, it's a long white robe worn by priests