Sartorial custom, as with everyday life, depends on the Season. Weddings are not permitted if in close contact with certain religious seasons ( such as Lent) or major church holidays ( including Advent) there are big chunks of the calendar that are Off limits. furthermore, they are normally ( for reasons of traffic control) scheduled on Saturdays for two reasons- l. Saturdays are associated with St. Mary, the Blessed Mother, and motherhood. 2. Saturdays do not conflict with regularily scheduled Mass traffic- as on Sundays. We have already ruled out major ( Two-Flag) though this phrase is not used- combos such as Christmas or other major holidays. the apparel of the Priest is keyed to the season- for Saint Patrick"s day- Green takes the field! These are regular priestly vestments, not , of course Camouflage army duds!
Roman Catholic AnswerIf the wedding is taking place during a Mass, then the priest would wear Mass vestments: alb, stole, chasuble; if no Mass, then either an alb and stole, or a cassock, surplice, and stole as he would wear for any sacrament that was not at Mass.The normally wore robes which were black / brownin color.
They cannot get married and have to wear special robes to show they are a priest.
To get in touch with a priest* for a pagan wedding, check out your local business or telephone directory under 'pagan' or 'pagan wedding(s)', search for 'pagan wedding(s) + your area', or ask a wedding planner in your area. Even your local florist or herbalist probably has the information.*'Priest' isn't gender-specific; 'priestess' sounds nice and is fine to use, but you don't have to if you prefer not, just as pagan officials don't have to wear flowing robes if they prefer not to.
They dont. They wear red and white robes. Unless your not referring to Catholics?
Maybe. There are also young pastors in some areas. They will wear clergy robes in the church.
vest visor vestments (robes worn by clergy) veil (i.e. wedding)
in Kenya ladys wear robes or as we call them''robes''
they wear robes
Women wear robes in Italy for formal and informal situations. Informally, their most common robes are before and after the bath, and for the beach. Formally, they wear choir robes for singing, graduation robes for degree ceremonies, judicial robes for court and other related legal work, and teacher's robes in some cases. If they aren't Roman Catholic Church communicants, then they may wear priestly robes.
robes/silk robes
Yes, the priest must always wear special vestments when leading prayers in an Orthodox Church. For example, purple robes during Lent (for mourning) and white robes during funerals (for the Resurrection). At other prayers and vigil services, the priest wears a black robe or cassock with a stole (epitrahilion) around his neck.
Priests typically wear yellow robes in certain religious traditions, such as Buddhism, as a symbol of humility, renunciation, and simplicity. Yellow is also considered a color associated with wisdom and compassion in some cultures, and wearing yellow robes can signify the intention to cultivate these qualities in oneself.