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If a priest is wearing a cassock with a shoulder cape and fascia, is h supposed to remove these before vesting? I have seen it done both ways…
Hello Father,I’d say no to the first and yes to the second.
There’s no specific rubric on this, but it is expected that clerics remove their outside clothes before vesting—such as jackets or overcoats.
The shoulder cape is (mostly) part of the cassock, so that doesn’t matter.
The fascia, however, is an outer garment, the equivalent of an overcoat worn on top of a suit.
The rubrics DO say that the alb must cover whatever non-vestment the priest is wearing. Therefore, provided that happens, whatever he wears under the alb is his own choice. If it’s cold in the building, he might wear a sweater or something similar. Anything other than that (like a jacket) is simply awkward and bulky. I’m having a hard time imagining a fascia worn beneath an alb, especially given the type of large collar I usually see on them.
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Hello Father,I’d say no to the first and yes to the second.
There’s no specific rubric on this, but it is expected that clerics remove their outside clothes before vesting—such as jackets or overcoats.
The shoulder cape is (mostly) part of the cassock, so that doesn’t matter.
The fascia, however, is an outer garment, the equivalent of an overcoat worn on top of a suit.
The rubrics DO say that the alb must cover whatever non-vestment the priest is wearing. Therefore, provided that happens, whatever he wears under the alb is his own choice. If it’s cold in the building, he might wear a sweater or something similar. Anything other than that (like a jacket) is simply awkward and bulky. I’m having a hard time imagining a fascia worn beneath an alb, especially given the type of large collar I usually see on them.
I thought the fascia was the sash worn around the waist?
Fascia (sash) - Wikipedia
It is.I am similarly confused as Phil. I have always thought a fascia was a waist sash.
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ummm…right…my bad.FrDavid96:![]()
Hello Father,I’d say no to the first and yes to the second.
There’s no specific rubric on this, but it is expected that clerics remove their outside clothes before vesting—such as jackets or overcoats.
The shoulder cape is (mostly) part of the cassock, so that doesn’t matter.
The fascia, however, is an outer garment, the equivalent of an overcoat worn on top of a suit.
The rubrics DO say that the alb must cover whatever non-vestment the priest is wearing. Therefore, provided that happens, whatever he wears under the alb is his own choice. If it’s cold in the building, he might wear a sweater or something similar. Anything other than that (like a jacket) is simply awkward and bulky. I’m having a hard time imagining a fascia worn beneath an alb, especially given the type of large collar I usually see on them.
I thought the fascia was the sash worn around the waist?
Fascia (sash) - Wikipedia
I don’t know why I had Ferraiolo on my mind.
Yes.FrDavid96:![]()
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ummm…right…my bad.FrDavid96:![]()
Hello Father,I’d say no to the first and yes to the second.
There’s no specific rubric on this, but it is expected that clerics remove their outside clothes before vesting—such as jackets or overcoats.
The shoulder cape is (mostly) part of the cassock, so that doesn’t matter.
The fascia, however, is an outer garment, the equivalent of an overcoat worn on top of a suit.
The rubrics DO say that the alb must cover whatever non-vestment the priest is wearing. Therefore, provided that happens, whatever he wears under the alb is his own choice. If it’s cold in the building, he might wear a sweater or something similar. Anything other than that (like a jacket) is simply awkward and bulky. I’m having a hard time imagining a fascia worn beneath an alb, especially given the type of large collar I usually see on them.
I thought the fascia was the sash worn around the waist?
Fascia (sash) - Wikipedia
I don’t know why I had Ferraiolo on my mind.Ahhhh So that’s the name of the cape that Archbishop Sheen always wore!
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Yeap. However, I do know a lot of non-Catholics used to say the Ferraiolo made the good Archbishop look like Dracula.Yes. It’s part of proper clerical white tie attire, along with a saturno.
looks classy as h*ck
As far as I know, it doesn’t matter.…
What about the shoulder cape in choir when one is wearing a surplice?
The “shoulder cape” that is worn outside of the liturgy is called the PellegrinaAh. Okay.
Yes, a ferraiolo under an alb and chasibule would look strange
So, the fascia should be removed for Mass, but not the shoulder cape.
What about the shoulder cape in choir when one is wearing a surplice?
nice!well, one mans dracula is another mans saint