Here we see the faithful layman sporting a rose (not pink!) coloured tie. We see that he displays a rose coloured chasuble. This is proof of lay "active participation" is it not?
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Ugh!! Not every fiddle back is worthy of divine service.
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Ugh!! Not every fiddle back is worthy of divine service.
--Fr. BP
I do like the gold galoon though!
-Fr. BP
Be advised this does not meet our guideline qualifications without a tambourine for liturgical jingles.
BP:
It's Chinese silk - quality off the charts.
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