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I attended a beautiful Mass at a Benedictine monastery presided by its Abbot. An interesting aspect of the liturgy was that all the concelebrating monks would wear their amices over their hoods as usual, but the Abbot, who indeed has a hood as a part of him usual habit, didn’t seem to have a hood at all when celebrating High Mass woth the mitre. What is interesting though is that when the same Abbot celebrated Low Mass without a mitre and just with a zucchetto, he did have wear a hood and amice over top during Mass. Can anyone explain this?
I attended a beautiful Mass at a Benedictine monastery presided by its Abbot. An interesting aspect of the liturgy was that all the concelebrating monks would wear their amices over their hoods as usual, but the Abbot, who indeed has a hood as a part of him usual habit, didn’t seem to have a hood at all when celebrating High Mass woth the mitre. What is interesting though is that when the same Abbot celebrated Low Mass without a mitre and just with a zucchetto, he did have wear a hood and amice over top during Mass. Can anyone explain this?