As with the Armed Forces- there are different types of Uniforms for different jobs.l Green is generally used for Festive roles ( for example St. Patrick"s day, naturally) Black is associated with mourning, White for formal occasions, and purple for the lenten Passion. There are numerous color variations. I am not talking here about different clerical ranks- such as the use of Red as color-of-arm for Cardinals, and so on, but the regular or secular clergy. There are specific costume variations among different religious orders- technically the Regular Clergy) By the rule... such as the Brown Franciscan habit.
For the priest robes you go to the clothes shop in varrock and they sell em. for monks robes you go to the monostary (prayer guild) and upstairs if you have 32 prayer you can get them free from a table.
The normally wore robes which were black / brownin color.
They cannot get married and have to wear special robes to show they are a priest.
They dont. They wear red and white robes. Unless your not referring to Catholics?
Maybe. There are also young pastors in some areas. They will wear clergy robes in the church.
After the service, the priest returned the liturgical items to the sacristy for safe storage.
Yes, the priest must always wear special vestments when leading prayers in an Orthodox Church. For example, purple robes during Lent (for mourning) and white robes during funerals (for the Resurrection). At other prayers and vigil services, the priest wears a black robe or cassock with a stole (epitrahilion) around his neck.
Priests typically wear yellow robes in certain religious traditions, such as Buddhism, as a symbol of humility, renunciation, and simplicity. Yellow is also considered a color associated with wisdom and compassion in some cultures, and wearing yellow robes can signify the intention to cultivate these qualities in oneself.
Roman Catholic AnswerVestment usually refers to the chasauble worn by a priest or bishop when celebrating Mass; although in a broader way it can refer to any particular clothing worn by Christian clergy.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe priest wears red on Pentecost as it is a Feast of the Holy Spirit. It has been referred to as Whitsuntide as it was the last day that the new Christians wore their white robes: Whitsuntide=White Sunday.
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you had to be able to communicate with the gods/goddesses.