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andrewstx
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Yesterday I watched the Mass on EWTN. The celebrant was wearing BROWN vestment, serioiusly. Is this something new? I checked my set and it was ok.
Was it a Veteran’s Day recorded Mass? I’ve seen camouflage vestments used in the field, which may have come across on TV as brown-ish.Yesterday I watched the Mass on EWTN. The celebrant was wearing BROWN vestment, serioiusly. Is this something new? I checked my set and it was ok.![]()
No it was just the usual Mass vestments, hauuble stole etc.He did mention a few martyrs. But I always thought their colour was red.The MFVA habits are brown and white, is that what you saw?
I’m not aware of any rubrics permitting camouflage-colored vestments in lieu of solid-colored ones.
Well, that is odd; under normal circumstances, nobody will be able to see the stole, because it is under the chasuble. A little might peek out at the neck, maybe.No it was just the usual Mass vestments, hauuble stole etc.He did mention a few martyrs. But I always thought their colour was red.
Wouldn’t be the first priest to insist on wearing his stole over the chasuble, but that doesn’t explain the color.Well, that is odd; under normal circumstances, nobody will be able to see the stole, because it is under the chasuble. A little might peek out at the neck, maybe.
I am not sure what you mean by “yesterday” since I don’t know what time zone you are in relative to when you were posting. I consulted the video archive for EWTN and the Mass on November 11 was celebrated while wearing a white chasuble. November 12, the celebrant wore a very deep red vestment, no doubt because it was the feast of Saint Josaphat the martyr. November 13 was white since the Americans were celebrating Mother Cabrini.Yesterday I watched the Mass on EWTN. The celebrant was wearing BROWN vestment, serioiusly. Is this something new? I checked my set and it was ok.![]()
or the color simply was not coming through correctly.I just downloaded the video of that mass’ homily. The chasuble could be called brown, but it’s more likely gold.