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15th January 08, 12:28 PM
#9
No. The Vestments cover up whatever one is wearing as regular clothes. The Kilt is not a Liturgical vestment. But perhaps some non-vested Protestant Ministers might have a stab at it.
Royal Stewart (Red) for Pentecost/Martyrs etc. Irish National (Green) for Ordinary Time, Pride of Scotland (Violet) for Lent & Advent. Maybe Saffron ("gold") for Christmas, Easter etc. Black watch for funerals, Clergy for weddings & everything else???
Might start a whole new "Reformation" in fashion instead of doctrine. Cute idea, but the rest of us have to stick with our 2,000 year-old vesture. (No pleats to sweep).
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