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These are the colorful garments worn on top of the alb by a priest when he is saying mass. It is shaped rather like a poncho.

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1) grow shrimp 2) harvest 3) boil water and place whole shrimp in for 8-10 minutes 4) rub mustard onto boiled shrimp 5) season with seasonings 6) fry in olive oil or any oil at all 7) serve p.s.: chasuble |ˈ ch azəbəl; ˈ ch a zh-; ˈ ch as-| nouna sleeveless outer vestment worn by a Catholic or High Anglican priest whencelebrating Mass, typically ornate and having a simple hole for the head.


When do priests wear red chasubles?

Excellent question. :) Priests wear red chasubles when celebrating feast days in honor of martyrs; i.e. those who gave their lives rather than compromising the Faith. The color red reminds us of the blood they shed, calling further to mind the Precious Blood Jesus shed during His Passion. Red is also worn on Pentecost and other mass celebrations honoring the Holy Spirit. On these days, the color red may call to mind fire, a symbol under which the Holy Spirit manifested His presence throughout salvation history; e.g. Ex 3:2-3, Ex 13:21-22, Ex 14:19-20, Acts 2:2-4.


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How to Find the Finest Religious Supplies and Vestments?

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