Who wears a dalmatic?

dalmatic, liturgical vestment worn over other vestments by Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and some Anglican deacons. It probably originated in Dalmatia (now in Croatia) and was a commonly worn outer garment in the Roman world in the 3rd century and later.
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What does a dalmatic represent?

When used, it is the proper vestment of a deacon at Mass, Holy Communion or other services such as baptism or marriage held in the context of a Eucharistic service. Although infrequent, it may also be worn by bishops above the alb and below the chasuble, and is then referred to as pontifical dalmatic.
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What is the difference between a tunicle and a dalmatic?

The difference between a tunicle and a dalmatic is that the Tunicle has only one horizontal stripe, while the Dalmatic has two. These two horizontal stripes make the Dalmatic stand out as a deacon's vestment.
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What does a Catholic deacon wear?

Deacons, like priests and bishops, must wear their albs and stoles; deacons place the stole over their left shoulder and it hangs across to their right side, while priests and bishops wear it around their necks.
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Do bishops wear chasubles?

When celebrating Mass, the bishop wears alb, stole and chasuble, in the manner done by priests.
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Liturgical vestment. Dalmatic



What do Catholic archbishops wear?

pallium, liturgical vestment worn over the chasuble by the pope, archbishops, and some bishops in the Roman Catholic church. It is bestowed by the pope on archbishops and bishops having metropolitan jurisdiction as a symbol of their participation in papal authority.
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Who can wear a tippet?

The ceremonial scarf often worn by Anglican priests, deacons, and lay readers is called a tippet, also known as a "preaching scarf". It is worn with choir dress and hangs straight down at the front. Ordained clergy (bishops, priests and deacons) wear a black tippet.
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Do deacons wear white collars?

Catholicism. In the Catholic Church, the clerical collar is worn by all ranks of clergy, thus: bishops, priests, and deacons, and often by seminarians as well as with their cassock during liturgical celebrations.
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What is the wife of a deacon called?

Diakonissa is a Greek title of honor that is used to refer to a deacon's wife.
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Is a deacon higher than a priest?

Priest. After graduating from being a Deacon, individuals become priests. To become a priest, one must undertake the Rite of Ordination.
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What is a dalmatic Catholic?

dalmatic, liturgical vestment worn over other vestments by Roman Catholic, Lutheran, and some Anglican deacons. It probably originated in Dalmatia (now in Croatia) and was a commonly worn outer garment in the Roman world in the 3rd century and later. Gradually, it became the distinctive garment of deacons.
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What is a stole priest?

stole, ecclesiastical vestment worn by Roman Catholic deacons, priests, and bishops and by some Anglican, Lutheran, and other Protestant clergy. A band of silk 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimetres) wide and about 8 feet (240 centimetres) long, it is the same colour as the major vestments worn for the occasion.
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What is a chasuble Catholic?

chasuble, liturgical vestment, the outermost garment worn by Roman Catholic priests and bishops at mass and by some Anglicans and Lutherans when they celebrate the Eucharist.
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Why do priests wear a biretta?

According to the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, "It was formerly the rule that a priest should always wear it in giving absolution in confession, and it is probable that the ancient usage which requires an English judge assume the 'black cap' in pronouncing sentence of death is of identical origin."
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Why do preachers wear stoles?

Today, clergy stoles are often taken as a symbol of immortality through the faith, and are often worn by priests administering or officiating the communion. Their origins, though not certain, may offer some insight into their usage in the communion vestments of some modern day priests.
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What is a Albs in the Catholic Church?

alb, liturgical vestment worn in some services by Roman Catholic officiants, some Anglicans, and some Lutherans. A symbol of purity, it is a full-length, long-sleeved, usually white linen tunic secured at the waist by a cord or belt called a cincture. The equivalent vestment in the Eastern churches is the sticharion.
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Are deacons celibate?

Deacons may be married or single. However, if they are not married at the time they are ordained, they cannot marry after and are expected to live a life of celibacy.
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What does deacon literally mean?

The word "deacon" is derived from the Greek word diakonos, which is a standard ancient Greek word meaning "servant", "waiting-man", "minister" or "messenger".
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What do deacon wives do?

Deacons perform weddings, baptisms, house visits, funerals, provide marriage prep and teach RCIA. They go where needed. They assist priests in bearing the often weighty role of ministry to the body of Christ, while also serving their own unique purpose and role in the life of the Church.
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Who can wear a clergy collar?

In the Roman Catholic Church, the clerical collar is worn by all ranks of clergy; bishops, priests, deacons, and often by seminarians who have been admitted to candidacy for the priesthood as well as with their cassock during liturgical celebrations.
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Can deacons wear the cassock?

As is the practice in the Anglican churches, cassocks may be worn by others who are not ministers. Ordained elders and deacons, as they serve as worship leaders, readers, and administer communion may also wear cassocks which tend to be black.
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What do the different colors of clergy shirts mean?

In general, white is used for baptisms, weddings, funerals and secular holidays. Red is used to commemorate a martyred saint, as well as for ordinations and installation of pastors. Purple is used for services of repentance.
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Is a tippet a lady's hat?

Finally, tippet refers to a long black scarf worn over the robe by Anglican and Episcopal clergymen. It is made of silk if the wearer holds a master's or doctor's degree; otherwise it is made of wool or worsted fabric.
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What do Anglican nuns wear?

In Christian monastic orders of the Catholic, Lutheran and Anglican Churches, the habit often consists of a tunic covered by a scapular and cowl, with a hood for monks or friars and a veil for nuns; in apostolic orders it may be a distinctive form of cassock for men, or a distinctive habit and veil for women.
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What do Anglican bishops wear?

Anglican bishops are often identified by the purple clergy shirt and cassock they are entitled to wear. However, bishops are permitted to wear other colours, and a former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, is frequently seen wearing a black cassock. Bishops also usually wear a pectoral cross and episcopal ring.
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