If you mean the liturgical vestment worn around the shoulders of priests as they administer the sacraments it is called a 'stole'.
No, the scarf (Really called a stole) that the priest and deacon wears is a symbol. Long ago, the stole was for rich people and peopel of high class, the priests were elevated to a high class and so were given the stole, that is why we have them.But you don't need a scarf for mass.
The traditional robe worn by a priest when not offering Mass or administering the sacraments is the cassock. The clothing he wears during Mass are called vestments.
It could be Jon Voight. He wears the scarf, don't know about the glasses.
Its an Arabic scarf
.Catholic AnswerThe robe the priest wears all year at Mass is called an alb and is white (the word alb comes from the Latin word for white). During Advent the priest wears a violet chasuble over this.
scarf,binoculars
Roman Catholic AnswerA cloak in the Catholic Church is referred to as a cope. It may be worn in processions, at Benediction, and at other solemn offices, Mass excepted.
an alb is a white cloak that a priest wears during mass
Neither. A priest celebrates a mass.
A stole is the large scarf-like band that a priest drapes over his shoulders when performing ceremonies or Mass; a christening stole is the particular one he would wear when performing a christening.
The lead Priest in a Mass is the Celebrant.
Urban Outfitters or ebay---hoodie scarf, or hooded scarf, I heard Target has something similar too