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According to Wikipedia, one person who claims to have been miraculously healed at the intercession of the Italian Judge Rosario Livatino, whose beatification procedure is pending, claims he appeared to her wearing priestly robes, even though he was a layman in life.
What could be the reason for such a peculiar choice of attire? Are there any other examples of lay saints appearing dressed as though they were priests?
Obviously, I know laymen used to wear cassocks as unordained bishops-elects, lay abbots or lay cardinals, but that was a technicality relating to the governance of the earhly church, so this would be something different.
What could be the reason for such a peculiar choice of attire? Are there any other examples of lay saints appearing dressed as though they were priests?
Obviously, I know laymen used to wear cassocks as unordained bishops-elects, lay abbots or lay cardinals, but that was a technicality relating to the governance of the earhly church, so this would be something different.