no the cassock goes under the chasuble
A chasuble is a vestment worn by priests when they are saying mass. It is sleeveless, and is worn as an outer vestment. It is often quite decorated, and has the colors of the liturgical season. There is a link below to an article on the chasuble.
Chasuble
A cassock is worn by orthodox or Eastern Catholic clergy. It is primarily worn only during specific holy days and celebrations like Christmas and Easter.
Cassock
It is a type of long coat worn over a suit by the clergy.
His soutane (cassock) is white.
What is the long robe of black silk or other material also cassock?noun: soutane 1. a long cassock with buttons down the front; worn by Roman Catholic priests
a cassock is a gown worn by priests, deacons and often by the choir during church services.
yess, you cant always just wear a hoodie and nothing underneath
The priest wears an alb ( usually white) that goes from neck to toe; over the alb he wears a vestment called a chasuble. If not wearing the chasuble he will wear stole over the alb. The chasuble and stole are the colors of the season.
The outermost garment worn by a priest while saying Mass is called a chasuble.
The stole represents a priest's authority. The Chasuble represents love. The stole is worn under the Chasuble because authority is always at the service of love, not the other way around. As an aside, I would be remiss if I did not draw attention to the fact that "overlay" stoles (stoles worn over the chasuble) tends to be favorite of progressive clergy. Little to they know what they are implicitly saying by doing that: "Love at the service of authority." Ironically progressive clergy are the ones who love to minimize priestly authority, yet their Liturgical action suggests otherwise!