Priestly vestments

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Priestly vestments = the clothing, robes, etc. of a Catholic priest and their meaning


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Why the black robe?

  • to show poverty, simplicity
  • to remind that death is our destination and goal

Vestments list & definitiions

alb

  • white robe worn under the chasuble (outer robe)
  • symbolizes purity of heart
    • that the priest brings to the altar

amice

  • an apron-like vest that ties in the back
  • symbolizes moderation in words
    • and defense against the temptations of the Devil

chasuble

  • the outer robe, which will be in different colors depending on the liturgical season or day
  • symbolizes charity

cincture

  • rope that goes around the waist outside of the alb (white robe)
  • symbolizes chastity and continence

cope

  • symbolizes

stole

  • the thick sash the goes around the neck over the shoulders
  • symbolizes priestly power and authority

Liturgical colors

Green Ordinary Time Hope
Gold (or white) Christmas, Easter and Feast Days of the Holy Family and saints who were not martyred Glory, innocence, purity
Purple Advent, Lent and requiem Masses (funerals) Humility and penance
Red Pentecost & Feast Days of martyrs Holy spirit and blood shed for Christ
Rose Third Sunday of Advent and Fourth Sunday of Lent Joy and love
White (or gold) Christmas, Easter and Feast Days of the Holy Family and saints who were not martyred Glory, innocence, purity

References

index.php?title=Category:Catechism of the Catholic Church index.php?title=Category:Mass and Liturgy