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Why black cassock and others are red for cardinals?

A black cassock with scarlet piping is a street cassock for a Cardinal, while his choir cassock (the one he wears for Mass and services) is scarlet colored.


What is another name for a priest's robe?

ALB - Is the name for a priest's robe cassock Is the name for a priest's robe


What is the long robe of black silk or other material also called a cassock?

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


What do you call the long black garment worn by priests?

Cassock


Why black cassock?

a cassock is a gown worn by priests, deacons and often by the choir during church services.


What is another name for black soil?

Another name for black soil is "regur soil" or "black cotton soil."


Should a cassock be worn underneath a chasuble?

no the cassock goes under the chasuble


What color is a catholic archbishop' robes?

A Catholic Archbishop wears exactly the same thing as a Bishop, his house/street cassock would be black with purple piping and his choir cassock would be purple. His zucchetto would be purple as well.


What do Eastern Orthodox priests wear?

They wear Vestments while conducting the Divine Liturgy and the Sacraments.


What is an another name for black?

Ebony.


What is the another name of black leopard?

Perhaps black panther.


What do priests wear during the liturgical year?

That depends on what they're doing. A priest normally wears a cassock or a black suit with clerical collar for his street wear. In church he would normally wear a cassock and a surplice. For some liturgical functions, he wears a stole and cope, for others, just a stole over his cassock and surplice. For Mass, he wears an alb over his cassock, with a stole, maniple, and cincture. Over all of that, he puts on a chasuble. His stole, maniple (if he is wearing one) and chasuble are all the color of the day, or sacrament that he is celebrating.