answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Medieval priests dressed in cloaks with crosses on the front, always thinking of Jesus Christ.

User Avatar

Lela Lemke

Lvl 10
2y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Arely Tromp

Lvl 10
2y ago

Catholics and Episcopalians are the only two denominations that call clergy "priests".

Nearly ALL priests can and do wear street clothes when they are not working. This includes summer attire of shorts, shirt, sneakers/tennis shoes or sandals; and winter clothing of pants, shirt, and dress shoes. Episcopalians have female priests, so they also wear dresses, or skirts and blouses.

When working, priests wear a black shirt, and black pants / slacks. )Episcopal priests also wear light blue shirts.) The black or blue shirt can be worn with a full band white collar or others prefer a tab collar that fits only in the front of the shirt. Over top of that, Catholic priests may wear a cassock or alb over the black attire and full collar.

In services, priests wear a variety of different vestments over their black street clothing. Very colorful and symbolic vestments are worn for certain church holidays and to match the liturgical calendar. For example, purple is often worn for Easter.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

A priest, or any cleric (bishop, priest, or deacon) is expected to wear distinctive clothing according to local custom. In much of the world this would be a cassock for formal occasions, or a clerical suit (also called a clergyman) as business attire.

These are usually black for celibate clergy, and dark grey for married clergy, but can be white in tropical areas.

Two popular styles are the Roman collar (a black collar with a small white tab in front) and the Anglican collar (a white collar around the neck).

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Priests wear normal clothes when in casual dress. When 'on duty' as it were, the badge of a priest iis his or her clerical collar - a white strip worn in front of a clerical shirt -- a shirt designed to accept such a collar. Shirts are usually black for Catholic (or High Church Anglican) priests but are other plain colours (grey, blue, green, pink etc) for other priests or ordained ministers. During services the priest uusually wears robes which are meant to divert the attention from the fact that the person conducting thhe service is not just 'Joe Smith' but is a priest. The robes are as follows: The long black (or sometimes other colours) robe that covers him or her from neck to floor is called a cassock. This is usually worn in conjunction with another robe on top -a white cotton robe that comes three quarters the way down. This is called a surplice. Anyone can wear cassocks and surplices and these are the usual robes worn by anyone participating in a service eg organist, servers and choirmembers within the church. Occasionally in some churches the surplices are much shorter and embellished with lace. These are called cottas. If the person is ordained (ie a member of the clergy), he or she can wear a decorative scarf over these robes called a stole. If a deacon the stole is worn as a sash over one shoulder, If a priest it is worn over both. If a bishop it is worn over both shoulders, and a pectoral cross is worn as well. If a stole is not worn then an academic hood can be worn instead over the cassock and surpplice. This is the standard dress for lay preachers (readers) wiin the church. Occasionally, and sometimes at a communion service, the priest wears a white robe like a cassock, but tied in the middle with rope. The robe is called an alb (from the Latin albus - 'white') and the rope is called a girdle. At the communion service, the priest sometimes wears also a decorative robe over the alb called a chasuble which is oval in shape, with a hole in the middle through which the priest places his or her head, so that it hangs down like a poncho. This was based on the Roman toga. On special occasions the priest can wear a highly decorative cloak over his or her normal robes called a cope. Copes are often worn by bishops too especially in procession on special occasions. If a bishop wears a cope then he also wears a mitre - a tall pointed hat, and carries his staff - shaped like a shepherd's crook to symbolise the bishop as being the 'shepherd' (spiritual leader) of his 'flock' (the church).

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

He wears special garb known as vestments when he celebrates Holy Mass. They are different colors depending on the liturgical season that the Church is in. He also wears a collar to indicate he is a servant of God.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

Priests usually wear a robe and a cross depending on what religion.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

ilb

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is a priests attire called?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp