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  2. Jan 27, 2023 · The origins of clerical shirts can be traced back to the Roman Empire, where the clergy were required to wear a specific type of clothing to distinguish them from laypeople. This clothing was typically made of a lightweight, breathable material such as linen, and featured long sleeves and a button-up front.

    • 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.
  3. Clerical clothing is non- liturgical clothing worn exclusively by clergy. It is distinct from vestments in that it is not reserved specifically for use in the liturgy. Practices vary: clerical clothing is sometimes worn under vestments, and sometimes as the everyday clothing or street wear of a priest, minister, or other clergy member.

  4. The cassock was the everyday wear of the clergy: simple and black to show both the sins of the wearer and the dignity of the office. The thirty buttons indicate the age at which Christ began his earthly ministry. The cassock as everyday wear has been replaced by the clergy shirt, whose notch is meant to imitate the notch in the neck of the cassock.

  5. Feb 1, 2012 · Clergy shirts were never intended to be reserved for special occasions like leading worship. Quite the opposite, in fact — they are supposed to be worn every day. Their purpose is to make clergy identifiable — and therefore approachable — outside the church, not inside.

  6. Clerical collar. Church of Sweden Lutheran priest Sven-Erik Brodd [ sv] wearing a clerical shirt with a "tab collar". An Anglican military chaplain wearing a "dog collar" (full collar) during World War I. A clerical collar, clergy collar, or, informally, dog collar, [1] [2] [3] is an item of Christian clerical clothing. [4] Overview.

  7. Aug 10, 2013 · The medieval liturgist might have said, "our clergy wear vestments because they were handed down to us from the clothing worn by the priests of the Old Testament, who in turn wore them by the express command of God in the law of Moses."

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