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That would be a really good compromise.I would think a good compromise would be to reserve a different color for deacons versus priests. If the USCCB specified black clerical dress for priests and grey for deacons I think it could solve the confusion problem while still allowing deacons their right to wear clerical garb.
We have several permanent Deacons that work directly with the chancery that will were clericals. There’s one gentleman that wears a very old style of cassock ( see post #25 in this thread for an example ) Really interesting person, he does a lot of the pre-mandation training for our EMHC and lectors. Other than those that serve within the chancery office, most of the permanent Deacons I’ve met in our diocese don’t wear the clericals because they don’t want to be confused with the Pastor/Parish-Priest(s). Seems a little unfair to me… they spend all of that time in training, devote their lives to the church, etc… but, as one Deacon told me… I have the great privilege to help those in need, to baptize, to help wed, and to participate in the Holy Mass - what more do I need?