[Magdalen] Brightest and Best - The Epiphany, January 6, 2016.
Grace Cangialosi
gracecan at gmail.com
Sat Jan 9 20:10:59 UTC 2016
Not surprisingly, there are still places in the Duo. of VA where cassock and surplice are the only vestments worn, Eucharistic or not.
On January 9, 2016, at 3:03 PM, Lynn Ronkainen <houstonklr at gmail.com> wrote:
David S>Along with the liturgical change has come the vestment change, and I
cannot think of a single parish in that Diocese that does not wear/use
Eucharistic vestments.
Agreed! And, yes, they (vestments over and above cassock/surplice+stole)
are the norm now...
I also agree about the boon for vestment makers. A number of
'classic'/traditional vestment 'houses' have opened over the last 30 years,
although Wipple still has a *hold* on some... kind of like buying from
Bonwit Teller, or Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdales etc.... Then there are other
people like me who have benefited as well. I happened on the scene around
the time that women were being called as Rectors and the vestments at their
new church swallowed them up AND when the trend for mid-career seminary
attendance became the norm, and people in their 40s and up were being
ordained... and also when blue began to be considered for Advent - each of
these events gave me a footing which TBTG has continued to expand for me
although I am still a 'business of one'. The 'young' did not dominate the
scene again until the beginning of the 21C, and VTS was the first seminary
to start reaching out to students still in college to urge them to consider
the priesthood (it's been interesting, that). [... and after all,
retirement funds can't be adequately funded by people who only work from
their late 40s for about 15 or 20 years...., just sayin'].
Lynn
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Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Brightest and Best - The Epiphany, January 6, 2016.
>
>
> In a message dated 1/9/2016 1:07:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> houstonklr at gmail.com writes:
>
> ...well depending on what part of the USA you were in say 20 years ago
> chasubles were a non-starter. Too "Roman". A lot has changed in/around
> our
> denomination with vestments since the 1990s>>>>>>>>
>
>
> The changes started long before that.
>
> There were whole dioceses that didn't own a chasuble anywhere.
>
> I'm not sure the theology has changed in the past 50 or so years,
> but Episcopal clergy now dress up a good deal more than they did
> several decades ago.
>
> In my home area of the Episcopal Diocese of Minnesota, the almost
> universal predominance of Choral Morning Prayer has been supplanted
> by a similar overwhelming predominance of Choral Eucharist such that
> I am not aware Choral Morning Prayer can be found anywhere in the
> State/Diocese.
>
> Along with the liturgical change has come the vestment change, and
> I cannot think of a single parish in that Diocese that does not wear/use
> Eucharistic vestments. MN bishops, infamous for wearing magpies
> exclusively, now strut about in copes and mitres as though they were
> participating in a royal coronation.
>
> I'm sure it's been a bonanza for the vestment makers.
>
>
> David Strang.
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