Seriously, are you having problems with visual perception?
Or are you simply inclined to grab you own random thoughts and blurt them out as “truth” - because I assure you this set of clothing was not issued by Saint John Gabriel’s community. You can wirte to the Congrgastion of the Mission in Paris/Rome or take it to Vatican. I’m sure your observation of “truth” will clear things up fast. Father Perboyre wore the clothing that was available to him as a priest in his time and place.
… as I said in Post 89 - and you very clearly didn’t read it:
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On February 2, 1835,
John Gabriel’s doctor withdrew his objection and the way was opened for him to go to China.
From 1836-1840,
John Gabriel centered his missionary activity in the provinces of Ho-nan and Hu-pe. During these four and a half years, he preached and catechized the christians who were persecuted and poor and separated from one another by great distances.
**Like the other missionaries, John Gabriel lived as an outcast, exposed to continual dangers and obliged to travel disguised and hidden. “Heaven is obtained through the sweat of the brow.” **
Identified with Christ
The biographers of
John Gabriel Perboyre have highlighted his identification with Christ: Alter Christus, with reason he has been called another Christ. Several writings of
John Gabriel have been preserved, writings in which he expressed his identification with Jesus Christ:
“I AM THE WAY: What way? The way of humility, charity, obedience, patience, perfection, happiness and the glory of heaven. If we wish to be perfect, if we wish to obtain the happiness and the glory of heaven, it is necessary to walk in this way. To persevere in this way we need a torch to enlighten the way. Christ serves as this torch because he is the truth. Jesus tells us that those who follow him no longer walk in darkness but rather have the light of life. At the same time we need strength to sustain us on the way; strength that will enable us to continually follow the Master. Again Jesus solves the problem: He is our strength. He wants to be our nourishment and to give himself to us in the Eucharist. For this reason he said: I AM THE LIFE.”
“Jesus Christ is the great teacher of knowledge; only Jesus gives the true light. All knowledge comes from him and whatever does not lead us to Jesus is vain, useless and dangerous. Only one thing is important: to know and love Jesus Christ.”
“We can only attain salvation through conformity to Jesus Christ. After our death, we will not be asked if we were scholars, if we held prominent positions, if we have had people speak favorably of us in the world. But we will be asked if we busied ourselves with the study and imitation of Jesus Christ.”
Taken from
vincenter.org/res/word/perblife.html
(The imitation of Christ seems to have little to do with any idea of “appropriate” clothing.)