Thank you as always for the inspiring photographs- I am wondering whether lay persons wear the same dress should they attend the Collegio or is this only a college for priests?
Who are the ones not wearing the beautiful cassock?
They remind me of the two different camps in the Church....the real Catholics (in the cassock), and then the dissidents (slumming around in open necked clergy shirts or layclothes). Hopefully the ones in slovenly clothes just haven't gotten their cassock yet.
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Grat pictures as always, John! Just wondering: isn't it the Collegium Urban*ia*num, after Pope Urban?
Thank you as always for the inspiring photographs- I am wondering whether lay persons wear the same dress should they attend the Collegio or is this only a college for priests?
Who are the ones not wearing the beautiful cassock?
They remind me of the two different camps in the Church....the real Catholics (in the cassock), and then the dissidents (slumming around in open necked clergy shirts or layclothes).
Hopefully the ones in slovenly clothes just haven't gotten their cassock yet.
Beautiful photos!
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