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I visited another parish today for Mass, and a deacon was helping to distribute Holy Communion (he was not up at the chair for the Mass, but simply got vested and came up during the Our Father).
I noticed that instead of having the usual deacon’s stole hanging diagonally, he had one end hanging straight down and another wrapped around his neck – almost like a scarf.
I should mention that this was an ethnic parish, and a quick search on the web makes me think it might be a particular practice from another rite (this was a Latin-rite parish but there are many various cultures that attend).
Anybody ever seen this before? Any info would be appreciated…
I noticed that instead of having the usual deacon’s stole hanging diagonally, he had one end hanging straight down and another wrapped around his neck – almost like a scarf.
I should mention that this was an ethnic parish, and a quick search on the web makes me think it might be a particular practice from another rite (this was a Latin-rite parish but there are many various cultures that attend).
Anybody ever seen this before? Any info would be appreciated…