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Posted by on May 14, 2009, 12:20 am
Just like in the 2000, we watched the This Pope`s visit with great
curiousity ,
I have noted that this time the clothes of the Pope as well as of his
Entourage , were less embroidered than the Former Pope`s clothes ,
Also i think [by the way the clothes mooved in the winds , that the
basic materials were less heavy ,,
All in all the clothes are impressive , the use of colour is
interesting ,
mirjam
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Posted by Fran on May 16, 2009, 8:05 pm
IIRC, each pope selects how he wants his raiment to look. The clothes
of the others would be determined by thier religious orders. According
to my aunt, who is a nun, the individual orders determine the style,
color and cloth available for use. Hers did away with the formal
habit in the 70's, but still does set limits on what can be worn
(nothing flashy or too stylish, basically).
On Wed, 13 May 2009 21:20:17 -0700 (PDT), mirjam@actcom.co.il wrote:
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>Just like in the 2000, we watched the This Pope`s visit with great
>curiousity ,
>I have noted that this time the clothes of the Pope as well as of his
>Entourage , were less embroidered than the Former Pope`s clothes ,
>Also i think [by the way the clothes mooved in the winds , that the
>basic materials were less heavy ,,
>All in all the clothes are impressive , the use of colour is
>interesting ,
>mirjam
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Posted by on May 16, 2009, 11:58 pm
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> IIRC, each pope selects how he wants his raiment to look. =A0The clothes
> of the others would be determined by thier religious orders. According
> to my aunt, who is a nun, the individual orders determine the style,
> color and cloth available for use. =A0Hers did away with the formal
> habit in the 70's, but still does set limits on what can be worn
> (nothing flashy or too stylish, basically).
> On Wed, 13 May 2009 21:20:17 -0700 (PDT), mir...@actcom.co.il wrote:
> >Just like in the 2000, we watched the This Pope`s visit with great
> >curiousity ,
> >I have noted that this time the clothes of the Pope as well as of his
> >Entourage , were less embroidered than the Former Pope`s clothes ,
> >Also i think [by the way the clothes mooved in the winds , that the
> >basic materials were less heavy ,,
> >All in all the clothes are impressive , the use of colour is
> >interesting ,
> >mirjam- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Thank you Fran ,
For your kind answer.
Here in Isreal we see many sorts or varieties of the Clergical
clothes .
mirjam
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>curiousity ,
>I have noted that this time the clothes of the Pope as well as of his
>Entourage , were less embroidered than the Former Pope`s clothes ,
>Also i think [by the way the clothes mooved in the winds , that the
>basic materials were less heavy ,,
>All in all the clothes are impressive , the use of colour is
>interesting ,
>mirjam