WHAT DOES THE CHASUBLE SYMBOLIZE?
The chasuble is a liturgical vestment worn by the priest during the celebration of the Eucharist or other sacraments in the Catholic Church. It has several symbolic meanings.
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First, the chasuble symbolizes the yoke of Christ. The priest puts on the chasuble as a reminder that he is taking on the yoke of Christ and serving his people for Christ.
Second, the chasuble represents the seamless garment that Christ wore at his crucifixion. The chasuble is a single piece of cloth, without seams, just like the garment Christ wore. It reminds us of the unity of the Church and the sacrifice of Christ.
Third, the chasuble is a symbol of the priest’s role as mediator between God and humanity. The chasuble covers the priest’s body, just as the priest is called to cover the sins of the people with the grace of God.
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