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PLATE X (B)

TABLE OF VESTMENTS USED IN THE VARIOUS SERVICES


SERVICE
BISHOP
OFFICIATING
PRIEST
OFFICIATING
DEACON
(or VESTED
SUBDEACON
ASSISTANTS)
BISHOP
IN CHOIR
CLERGY
IN CHOIR
Prime
or
Complin
Rochet
Stole D
Biretta
13
Surplice
Stole D

9
Surplice
Stole D
9
Surplice

Rochet
Stole D
Mozetta 11
Biretta
Surplice
Stole D-4

Admission As above As above ----- ----- As above As above
Communion
Reserved
Host
As above

As above

As above

-----

As above

As above

Holy
Unction;
Blessings
Rochet
Stole V
Biretta
Surplice
Stole V
-----

-----

-----

-----

Confirma-
tion

Rochet
Stole W
Cope W
Mitre












Surplice
Stole D-4

NOTES

1 - Worn in Procession and during asperges in Long Form
2 - Worn during Eucharist (and in procession if celebrant enters in chasuble.)
3 - Worn if ordained subdeacon or above.
4 - Worn if entitled to the stole.
5 - Worn if cope is available.
6 - Worn on greater occasions.
7 - Worn on ordinary occasions.
8 - Alb and Amice in place of rochet if during the Eucharist.
9 - When officiating. (See special rules for such occasions.)
10 - During Procession, Invocation and Retrocession only.
11 - For Mozetta   substitute Mantelletta   outside his own juridiction or if a superior bishop having jurisdiction in the area is present.
12 - Vested Assistants may be dispensed with at Simple Benediction.
13 - Mozetta (or Mantelletta) may be worn if desired.
14 -Except on Festivals a bishop in choir may vest in choir dress instead of in cope and mitre.
15 - For colour used at Special or Votive Eucharists see Chapter VIII.
16 - Bishop vests in Alb and Amice if vested assistants vest in Dalmatic and Tunicle.
D - Colour of the Day or Festival.
W V R - White or Red, respectively
V-W - Violet, changing to White as indicated in the Liturgy.
(G) - Green permitted in place of Red under certain circumstances.
(R) - Red permitted in place of White following Vespers on a Red day.
(W) - White used in place of Violet for children under age seven.


- Cassocks are always worn at services except at certain private at certain private ministrations.
- Servers always wear a cotta or a surplice over the cassock.
- Cincture is always worn with tha alb.
- For use of the Biretta by Subdeacons, deacons and priests consult Chapter II.
- Master of Ceremonies and Cantor will usually vest as for Clergy in Choir.
- The Bishop always wears his ring and cross and uses his crozier or has it near him in the sanctuary.