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Thread: Eucharistic vestments at weddings
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Albertus
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Went to a wedding on Saturday- lovely service- but slightly surprised to see the Vicar in eucharistic vestments (the usual stuff: cassock-alb, stole, chasuble), although there wasn't a nuptial Mass.
Is this - specifically the chasuble- as unusual as I think it is? We're talking AffCath CinW, btw. [ 17. December 2013, 04:52: Message edited by: Albertus ]
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Baptist Trainfan
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Perhaps his other vestments were at the cleaners.
(I'm afraid I know nothing about these things).
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Sergius-Melli
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Seems a bit strange to me, never come across this before...
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seasick
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I think this question could find a good home in the Miscellaneous Questions thread. I've copied the posts so far over there and am now closing this thread.
seasick, Eccles host
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