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Lepanto
Guest
I believe that a priest should ALWAYS wear his clericals when “on the job” so to speak. Moreover, he should always wear them when doing mundane things out in public like grocery shopping or taking his car to get fixed so as to be a witness to Christ.
But what about if he has some free time and wants to attend a concert, go to a car show, or just go out for dinner?
Although there is nothing intrinsically wrong with doing any of these things or other wholesome entertainment, and priests do need some recreation time, I’m not sure if he should wear his clericals.
I say this not because I think it is a good idea to blur the distinctiveness between the priesthood and the laity–that only harms the image of the priesthood. Quite the contrary, I say this because it may appear unseemly for the image of the priestood for a priest to be out for some worldly activity, even if it is wholesome.
(Obviously, I’m not talking about athletic entertainment that requires different clothes.)
But what about if he has some free time and wants to attend a concert, go to a car show, or just go out for dinner?
Although there is nothing intrinsically wrong with doing any of these things or other wholesome entertainment, and priests do need some recreation time, I’m not sure if he should wear his clericals.
I say this not because I think it is a good idea to blur the distinctiveness between the priesthood and the laity–that only harms the image of the priesthood. Quite the contrary, I say this because it may appear unseemly for the image of the priestood for a priest to be out for some worldly activity, even if it is wholesome.
(Obviously, I’m not talking about athletic entertainment that requires different clothes.)