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  1. Jul 8, 2019 · Instead, they were meant to be a symbol of Catholic respectability. Students were expected to take pride in their uniforms and wear them a particular way. As a result, dioceses began feeling comfortable making more demands on families: They required students to wear a blazer or for girls to wear a beanie or gloves to school.

    • Don't wear purple clergy shirts unless you are a bishop. See #10 below.
    • Unless you're ordained in the UMC, don't wear a stole, and make sure the stole you do wear is the right one for your office (deacon or elder, including bishops).
    • The alb is the "preferred" clergy garment (per The UMC Ordinal). This is in part because the alb may be worn by clergy and laity alike. It is a basic baptismal garment.
    • We tend not to "do" cassocks for clergy. This is because the cassock was basically a monastic vestment for use in praying the daily office. While we do have a couple of related religious orders (Order of Saint Luke, Order of St Brigid of Kildare), most of our congregations don't have "daily office" services.
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  3. Apr 7, 2017 · For church services on Sundays, men of all ages wear green suits, but elder women in the church wear green and yellow uniforms, and young women and girls wear blue uniforms. The women's choir ...

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  4. The academic uniform dates back to the clerics of the Middle Ages who gathered at universities adorned in the fashion of the time: tunics and hooded cloaks. The first documented standard of academic dress was the closed-robe cappa clausa from 1222 in England.

  5. Mrs Wade, the MU worker in Natal, had suggested that they only wear the uniform on the first Sunday of the month. The different rural branches in the area were meant to discuss this suggestion and report back. This, she indicates, never happened, and so the matter was discussed once more at the second Lady Day celebration in 1958.

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  6. Aug 23, 2017 · The Irony of Uniforms in SA Schools. By Yaseen Kippie. South Africa celebrated as a vanguard of multiculturalism- has seen a rise in cases of schools being accused of intolerance towards religious expression. Whilst the outrage over black hair at a girls’ high school in Pretoria in 2016 thrust the issue of school racism and cultural ...

  7. Mar 5, 2024 · JOHANNESBURG - The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has called for immediate reforms of the country’s school uniform and appearance policies. The commission has also recommended...