| SOUTANE | A priest's cassock in the Roman Catholic Church |
| SIMONRUSSELL | Bently Cassock in Douglas Is Cancelled (5,7,5) |
| BEALE | Bently Cassock in Douglas Is Cancelled (5,7,5) |
| APRON | From a misdivision of "tablecloth", a word for a barm-cloth, bib, brat, pinafore or placket; or, something similar, such as a bishop's cassock, Freemason's robe, or a lead tabard worn as a shield duri |
| FROCK | Name, preserved in a word for "depose", for a priest's gown or monk's habit; a farm worker's traditional linen shirt; a sailor's jersey; or, a dress (5) |
| DOMINO | From "lord, master", a priest's winter hood; a cloak with a half-mask for a masquerade; the person wearing this; or, a "bone" with A6 pips (6) |
| ANGELUS | In the Roman Catholic church, a series of prayers recited in the morning, at midday and in the evening (7) |
| PRIEST | A fizzy Sprite for the person wearing a cassock (6) |
| STOLE | A woman's long garment like a scarf worn around the shoulders / a priest's strip of silk vestment worn over the shoulders |
| CHEMISE | French word for a shirt, which is used to refer to a loose-fitting shirt-like nightgown, smock or undergarment; a priest's alb or surplice; a slip; or, an unwaisted dress of the 1920s (7) |
| LEGATE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a personal representative of the Pope sent to a foreign nation or church district (6) |
| MISSAL | In the Roman Catholic Church, a book containing the prayers of the Masses for a complete year (6) |
| REQUIEM | In the Roman Catholic Church, a special mass for the repose of the souls of the dead (7) |
| NEOPHYTE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a novice in a religious order (8) |
| CARDINAL | From Latin for "hinge", a senior RC priest, regarded as of pivotal importance, on which everything else turns; or, a fritillary butterfly, redbird or shade of scarlet, in a hue reminiscent of said pre |
| SURPLICE | A white linen vestment worn over a cassock (8) |
| FATHER | An obese female in a cassock? (6) |
| SOUTANES | Cassocks of Roman Catholic priests |
| CARMELITE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of an order of mendicant friars founded in the 12th century ( |
| SANCTUS | Last part of the Preface in the Mass in the Roman Catholic Church (7) |