Sunday, 13 December 2009

Sing and shout for joy . . .

Gaudete Sunday - a day of rejoicing in the middle of a more sombre time of penitence and preparation for the coming of Our Saviour.

I wonder, was your parish priest wearing one of these today?


. . . or did your PP process out of church looking more like this? (Minus the mitre, ferula and pallium of course!)


Here's what Catholic Online has to say about Rose vestments, quoting from the General Instruction of the Roman Missal;

'Rose may be used, where it is the practice, on Gaudete Sunday (Third Sunday of Advent) and on Laetare Sunday (Fourth Sunday of Lent).'
And from Redemptionis Sacramentum;

'The purpose of a variety of colour of the sacred vestments is to give effective expression even outwardly to the specific character of the mysteries of faith being celebrated and to a sense of Christian life's passage through the course of the liturgical year
. '

So, it's OK to use Rose vestments if you have them and the practice has not been discontinued.

Mind you it's probably a good idea to make sure you always refer to these vestments as being 'rose'. Some people are quite uncomfortable with the idea of a priest wearing pink in church - I can't think why! ;)

5 comments:

Catholic Student said...

Canon Peter was away today so he set out the beautiful rose vestment that the Cathedral has... however, when the Retired Priest in Residence arrived he put the rose chasuble and stole away and... wait for it...

... he got out some kind of plain white chasuble and then attached (with the aid of Velcro) two pink strips erm... fabric with some interesting designs on them...

*sigh*

Idle Rambler said...

Oh, what a shame . . .

We had rose vestments in our parish and our PP looked 'the business'!

Victor S E Moubarak said...

It would be nice if the priest explained before Mass began why he is wearing different colour vestments from week to week.

Doesn't happen in our church. Pity.

Mary said...

Miss Ellen E
I need to use one of your pitchers again :)

Idle Rambler said...

Mary, no problem. Go ahead - I take it as a compliment :)