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Traditional Catholic Faith => Crisis in the Church => Topic started by: Marlelar on July 13, 2017, 02:18:35 PM
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Traditio has posted a story that may lead the reader to think that the NO has ditched "priestly vestments", in fact is the Anglican church which has done this. Not being a supporter of the NO it would not surprise me if they followed the trend, but there is enough that they are guilty of without having to mislead readers into thinking there is another scandal in the making.
Just FYI
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/10/clergy-can-dress-church-votes-let-ditch-vestments/amp/
They finally decided to stop playing dress-up and dress like the lay make-believers that they are!
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https://www.google.com/amp/www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/07/10/clergy-can-dress-church-votes-let-ditch-vestments/amp/
They finally decided to stop playing dress-up and dress like the lay make-believers that they are!
Yup!
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Does this mean we will see satin vestments at GoodWill? And the altars servers, they get to wear anything? Can you imagine?! Wow! What does it take for lay men to leave!!
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Oh, I do think that the altars were stripped first! All of the linen had symbolism of Christ burial and such. Every time a priest put on vestments, stole, alb and etc they said prayers and all had meaning. What a mess new order is and to think my "were" friends are still there and pointing to me as schismatic. What a mess!
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So far it is just the Anglican church, but monkey see monkey do when it comes the NO.
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Traditio has posted a story that may lead the reader to think that the NO has ditched "priestly vestments", in fact is the Anglican church which has done this. Not being a supporter of the NO it would not surprise me if they followed the trend, but there is enough that they are guilty of without having to mislead readers into thinking there is another scandal in the making.
Just FYI
That is not true.