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    Quote Originally Posted by Prester John View Post
    haha absolutely not.

    The kilt is not a liturgical garment or vestment.
    Agreed. Though I often wear a kilt under vestments.
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    I'm definitely thinking for under your vestments, gents! No going "regimental" under the vestments allowed!!

    Galician...Yes! The Scottish National would be perfect!!

    Ozman...great tartan suggestions!

    Surly Dave...I'm excited to be quoted in your sermon!

    Nighthawk...thanks for your response...you certainly count, as well!

    I'm not sure if guys are into this, but lots of times I see ladies wear the color of the liturgical season in their clothes for meetings, etc. For example one might wear a purple jacket for Advent or Lent, or a red one for Pentecost, or lots of folks wear white on Easter, etc. - this could definitely extend to kilts! "The more kilts the merrier", right?
    I know some guys wear "themed" ties...but only because they are not kilt wearers, I'm sure!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipesndrumsnun View Post
    I'm definitely thinking for under your vestments, gents! No going "regimental" under the vestments allowed!!

    Galician...Yes! The Scottish National would be perfect!!

    Ozman...great tartan suggestions!

    Surly Dave...I'm excited to be quoted in your sermon!

    Nighthawk...thanks for your response...you certainly count, as well!

    I'm not sure if guys are into this, but lots of times I see ladies wear the color of the liturgical season in their clothes for meetings, etc. For example one might wear a purple jacket for Advent or Lent, or a red one for Pentecost, or lots of folks wear white on Easter, etc. - this could definitely extend to kilts! "The more kilts the merrier", right?
    I know some guys wear "themed" ties...but only because they are not kilt wearers, I'm sure!
    My dad is a Catholic. He has a whole range of holiday themed ties. I stole one of his Christmas ones this year to wear with my Black Stewart. It looked really good I thought.

    And thanks for the "You count as well" statement. I have had more than one Christian (like my sister in law for example) tell me that I can't be real clergy because I'm pagan. Heck, she can't wrap her brain around the fact that Catholic are Christian, but that's another matter for another thread. I just appreciate an open mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    And thanks for the "You count as well" statement.
    You shouldn't be too surprised, we are after all the Ladies and Gentlemen of X Marks the Scot.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    ...Heck, she can't wrap her brain around the fact that Catholic are Christian, but that's another matter for another thread.
    Or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panache View Post
    You shouldn't be too surprised, we are after all the Ladies and Gentlemen of X Marks the Scot.

    Jamie
    Yes sir, it sure is, and what a great community.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nighthawk View Post
    Yes sir, it sure is, and what a great community.
    I'll echo that!!

    I've been a member since 2006 *but* somehow didn't become active until Matt Newsome reminded me about it a few weeks ago ...now I can't stay away!! Great people one & all!

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