What Are The Deacons Vestments Called?
The vestments worn by deacons in the Catholic Church are called the dalmatic and the stole. The dalmatic is a long, loose-fitting tunic worn over the alb, a white garment worn by all ministers at the altar. The dalmatic has wide sleeves and is often made of silk or other rich fabric. It is usually decorated with elaborate designs and often has a distinctive color that corresponds to the liturgical season or feast day. Deacons wear the dalmatic during Mass and other liturgical celebrations to signify their role as ordained ministers of the Church.
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The stole is a long, narrow strip of cloth worn around the neck and draped over the front of the deacon’s body. It is usually decorated with crosses or other religious symbols. The stole is a symbol of the deacon’s authority to assist the priest during Mass and to proclaim the Gospel.
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