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TheLittleLady
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Would you please link to this Bishop’s column?
Whereas we had both incense and Santa/St. Nicholas@BrownEyes123 I wouldn’t have been happy either. I was slightly disappointed that incense was not used at Midnight Mass as it adds a sense of solemnity and mystery to the Mass.
No, a “costume” is when someone dresses to represent a person or role they do not hold in non-theatrical life. It is a deliberate representation for the purpose of supporting the part being played.Clergy and servers are required to wear costumes all year.
Perhaps in the beginning it was that way, but now there has been too far a divergence from the traditional identity. Saint Nicholas would never even recognize his modern representation! Santa Claus has taken on too much of a secular identity. For that matter, our entire culture has. Do you notice how difficult it is to find any traditional Christmas Cards and paper? How Christmas has become so centered around merchandize?He absolutely is St. Nicholas. Same person. Now, some may choose to ignore that, but that is who Santa is. It’s just a nickname, not a different person.
How do you explain ‘national costume’, then?No, a “costume” is when someone dresses to represent a person or role they do not hold in non-theatrical life. It is a deliberate representation for the purpose of supporting the part being played.
Vestments worn at the altar and during Mass reflect the actual roles and identities of those who wear them.