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PetraG
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I know a church can be deconsecrated and put to another use. I have seen parts of vestments, such as embroidered or embellished portions, used by Anglican churches put to another use, both to make new vestments and framed as sacred art.
What are the rules for re-using textiles that have been put to sacred use in the Mass: that is, vestments and altar linens, for example?
What are the rules for re-using textiles that have been put to sacred use in the Mass: that is, vestments and altar linens, for example?
- What can be legitimately done? Do they have to be re-used for the same purpose (that is, a portion of a chasuble put to use in making a new chasuble or stole or perhaps a corporal or purifcator re-hemmed to make another corporal or purificator) or can they be used to make sacred art (such as mounting and framing a portion of sacred art embroidered onto a chasuble).
- How does it need to be done? Is there a ritual prior to the work being done, similar to the deconsecration of a church? I would assume that scraps leftover after re-use need to be disposed of in the same manner as if the entire article were being retired, but is that true?
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