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dizzy_dave
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What does the purple stole the priest wears in the confessional mean, what is it’s purpose. Does the color mean anything?
But in North America Blue is only approved in Mexico, not in the US.?Yes, purple is the color of penance. Thats why the priest wears purple vestments during Lent. (Also, Advent, but many Roman Catholic parishes in the US are using blue now. Why? I don’t know.)
In my single experience he crossed the stole over my head while he pronounced the words of absolution. He told me that it represented the mercy of god [or maybe the Church] encompassing me.The Stole is the sign of authority and is only worn by men who have recieved the sacrament of Holy Orders. The Priest wears the purple stole in the confessional as an exterior reminder to all that he has the authority to forgive or retain sins. I believe that in the Byzantine Church, the priest will drape the penitent with his stole as they confess their sins.
He is required to wear the purple stole in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. However in the case of an emergency or necessity it does not invalidate the Sacrament.Does a priest have to wear the stole in Confession? Or is it just symbolical?
Yes your Confession would be valid. However I would next time push for him to hear Confessions in a more proper place according to Canon Law, like a Confessional or Reconciliation room!So if he didn’t happen to have one in his office and didn’t feel like going upstairs to get one, is my confession any less valid? Or just next time I should push harder for him to get it?