"As regards the use of the alb, the practice has varied from age to age. Until the middle of the twelfth century the alb was thevestment which all clerics wore when exercising their functions, and Rupert of Deutz mentions that, on great festivals, both in his own monastery and at Cluny, not only those who officiated in the sanctuary, but all the monks in their stalls wore albs. The alb was also worn at this period in all religious functions, e.g. in taking Communion to the sick, or when assisting at a synod. Since the twelfth century, however, the cotta or surplice has gradually been substituted for the alb in the case of all clerics savethose in greater orders, i.e. subdeacon, deacon, priest, and bishop. At present the alb is little used outside the time of Mass. At all other functions it is permissible for priests to wear a surplice."
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.Catholic AnswerThe only vestment that I have ever seen a priest wear would be an alb, some religious priests wear an alb with a hood attached to it, although this is hardly normal or required.
.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.
The priest wears an alb ( usually white) that goes from neck to toe; over the alb he wears a vestment called a chasuble. If not wearing the chasuble he will wear stole over the alb. The chasuble and stole are the colors of the season.
ALB - Is the name for a priest's robe cassock Is the name for a priest's robe
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A white alb with black Geneva gown and a stole in a color appropriate for the liturgical season.
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During the sacrament of holy orders, a priest typically wears liturgical vestments such as an alb, a stole, and a chasuble. These vestments symbolize the priest's role as a mediator between God and the faithful community.
A priest's alb is typically white when they receive Holy Orders, symbolizing purity, holiness, and the new life in Christ that they have received through their ordination.
an alb is a white cloak that a priest wears during mass
.Catholic AnswerA priest wears an amice and an alb, tied with a cincture. Over that he puts his stole, some priests wear a maniple, especially if they are celebrated in the Extraordinary Form. Over all of that they wear the chasuble. All of this is called his vestments.A priest normally may wear a cassock all the time, as a lay-man would wear a suit jacket. Unless the priest happens to be the Holy Father, his everyday cassock would be black, if he is a Bishop, then it would have purple buttons, and purple piping, if he is a cardinal, it would be red buttons and piping. When he goes to celebrate Mass, over that he would wear an alb, a long, white robe: Priests were an alb: a long, floor length white robe. If it doesn't completely hide their collar and street clothes, then they wear an amice around their neck. The alb is tied with a long white robe called a cincture. He then wears a stole, which is a narrow, long piece of cloth that goes around his neck and falls knee length on either side. Over all of that he wears a chasuble.