
Originally Posted by
Touchstone
Ah, yes, the paraments of course (that was also a new term to me). But I don't recall that our pastor wore a chasuble (or at least a non-white overgarment). Too far in the misty past, though. I could easily be forgetting.
The chasuble is only for the Eucharist and even then is optional. It is used mostly by Romans and ‘high church’ Anglicans and some Lutherans. Since you refer to your clergy as “pastor” I doubt that you are either of the former.
Last edited by Father Bill; 23rd August 24 at 03:32 AM.
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