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DaveBj
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I think the bottom line here is that the Catholic Church does not have a monopoly on the word “bishop,” or on any particular collar style. With regard to the so-called Roman collar, I have heard it from at least one prominent Protestant minister (now deceased) that he wore the collar as a reminder to himself of who/what he was, so that he would not yield to any temptations that might present themselves.I realize that outside the Catholic Church there is no valid Priesthood much less Bishops,my question is how do protestant ministers deem themselves Bishops,I’m not referring to Lutherans or Episcopal I’m certain that they are elected albeit from their respective parishioners or fellow clergy which we know to be invalid lacking Apostalic succession although I’m sure they argue this point to some degree,my question is to the usual nondenominational group that have business cards printed and such and typically avail themselves of clerical vestments from Catholic bookstores,usually without the most basic appreciation or vague understanding of the significance,I must also admit that it disturbs me to see nondenominational preachers wearing the Roman Collar,any thoughts ?