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From: RisenSaviorGV
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  • A good question karpov89. In addition to the alb and rope, (cincture), the yellow is a seasonal stole for our acolytes.

  • @RisenSaviorGV I see, interesting..well among us only the bishops, preasts and deacons were stoles.

  • @RisenSaviorGV just a note to say how wonderful it is to see many traditional features of Lutheran worship (mixed with some modern innovations) being used. Also nice to see a church full of people of all ages.

    Keep up the good work - Risen Saviour!!

  • @739richard Even better to wear cincture and the stole crossed in Lutheran tradition, to distinguish a priest from the bishop (and in accordance with the Catholic tradition before Vaticanum II). 

  • @RisenSaviorGV In my church we do not really have acolytes but ministrants with different functions, and they dress in surplice, amice etc, like in the video: High church lutheran vespers 1

  • Easterblessings from Sweden! I must ask; the woman who lits the candle: what is she wearing? An alb, cingulum and what is the yellow? It can't be some kind of dalmatica or stole..

  • @karpov89 In the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod the authorised liturgical colours for Easter Day are either White of Gold - I think that in this case strictly speaking the 'yellow' you see is liturgical Gold.

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