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This custom is seen more in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Rite Churches, but would it be permissible for a Latin Rite priest to wear a pectoral cross?
Current custom for the Latin is that the pectoral cross is restricted to bishops. If I understand correctly, in the Eastern rites, priests can only wear a pectoral cross if it awarded to them by their bishop. Would a Latin Rite priest be able to wear one without the permission of his bishop or ordinary, is permission required, or is simply not done?
Of course the pectoral cross is not necessary, and given the tendency of the Holy Father, I would suspect that if this is allowed, it would now be frowned upon. I was just curious about this matter.
Current custom for the Latin is that the pectoral cross is restricted to bishops. If I understand correctly, in the Eastern rites, priests can only wear a pectoral cross if it awarded to them by their bishop. Would a Latin Rite priest be able to wear one without the permission of his bishop or ordinary, is permission required, or is simply not done?
Of course the pectoral cross is not necessary, and given the tendency of the Holy Father, I would suspect that if this is allowed, it would now be frowned upon. I was just curious about this matter.