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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
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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. |
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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. |