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From what I’ve seen, it is commonplace for priests to vest as deacons and subdeacons as needed for a High Mass. Is this normal? Can this also be done at a Novus Ordo Mass?
Yes, it’s normal and can be done but, no, according to the Ceremonial (OF) it should not be done in the OF.From what I’ve seen, it is commonplace for priests to vest as deacons and subdeacons as needed for a High Mass. Is this normal? Can this also be done at a Novus Ordo Mass?
It’s not anymore, at least where novus ordo is in place. For example, a bishop was required to wear the signs of all three orders of the sacrament of priesthood. So, underneath the chasuble he would wear also a tunic (dalmatica), which is proper for deacons. It must have been very hot for a bishop in the hot summer days.From what I’ve seen, it is commonplace for priests to vest as deacons and subdeacons as needed for a High Mass. Is this normal? Can this also be done at a Novus Ordo Mass?
A brief correction: There is no concelebration in the Extraordinary Form, except in the following two cases:Before the liturgical reform, there was no concelebration, meaning that only one priest celebrated mass, not 50 like now. There we’re exceptions, though. At the episcopal mass, when the bishop celebrated mass with the entire clergy of his diocese, or in convents and seminaries, where the monks or the professors celebrated together. But never in a parish.