Why Do Priests Wear A Stole?
The stole is a liturgical vestment worn by priests during Mass and other liturgical celebrations in the Catholic Church. The stole is a long, narrowband of fabric, usually silk or a similar material, worn around the neck and hanging down in front of the priest’s chest. Here are some reasons why priests wear a stole:
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1. Symbol of ordination: The stole is a symbol of the priest’s ordination and represents the authority he has received from Christ to administer the sacraments and preach the gospel.
2. Sign of Ministry: The stole is a sign of the priestly ministry and represents the yoke of Christ that he has taken upon himself to serve the people of God.
3. Liturgical Colors: The stole is often worn in the liturgical color of the day, which changes according to the liturgical season or feast day, and serves as a reminder of the meaning and significance of the liturgical celebration.
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