Jesuits can wear whatever they want. Some Jesuits wear black pants and a black collared shirt with their white clerical collar, others wear jeans and a polo shirt every day. When Jesuits say Mass, they wear the same liturgical vestments that any other priest would wear for Mass.
I have never heard of that before. Franciscans wear brown or grey. Benedictines wear black as do most Christian monastic orders. Roman Catholic and some Anglican Priests wear for daily use, cassocks buttoned down the front. Other Anglican Priests wear doublebreasted cassocks with belts, ropes or cinctures about their waists. Most Non-Conformist Ministers do not wear cassocks or any other vestments apart from a clerical collar. Some like Anglican and Roman Catholic Priests wear special vestments for Baptisms, Weddings, Funerals, and the Eucharistic Services, the colours for which change according to the season or Saint's Day.
I think it is because, black is a quite humble colour and preists want to make it known that they are servents of god? Not sure
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John Arthur Kemp has written: 'The Jesuits in White Russia under Stanislaus Siestrzencewicz' -- subject(s): Jesuits
Depends upon the affiliation - Catholic, Anglican, etc.. Basically, a vicar (Latin: vicarious: meaning 'instead of' is a high ranking official in the church structure representing someone in higher authority - usually having that officials authority and power) will wear similar clothing as a Priest - a long black cassock with a white 'surplice' or over garment in the Catholic way or paints and a stiff white shirt in the Anglican style of Ministers. This will vary according to the 'season' in the calendar year.
Yes, you can wear white if you want to. Unless there are certain requirements to not wear white.
According to Father John Hardon, S.J. in his Modern Catholic Dictionary, Catholic priests are required to wear distinctive ecclesiastical garb (in the Western Church this is black cassock indoors and a clerical collar and suit for outdoors.) The Church's legislation about priests wearing a garb that distinguishes them from the laity is mandatory.
Jesuits are Catholics.
Jesuits is another name for the Society of Jesus.
Hasidim do not wear white tights.
The name of the white cloths that Muslims wear is called Iran. Which is a piece of white cloths that men wear, and the ladies wear black or white.
Pierre Du Jarric has written: 'Akbar and the Jesuits' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Jesuits, Kings and rulers, Missions 'Jahangir and the Jesuits' -- subject(s): History, Jesuits, Journeys, Missions, Relations with Jesuits