Rose Chasuble and Stole Vestments for Advent and Lent
While blue or violet are the predominant colors for the season of Advent, and violet is the color for Lent, rose chasuble and stole vestments are often seen in the middle of these seasons. Gaudete is a special Sunday in Advent when the readings have a lighter tone in the middle of what is a Penitential Season. This is the third Sunday in Advent when a rose or pink candle is lit on the Advent wreath. The color change reminds us that Christmas is near. We only need to wait a bit longer and our Alleluia will resound once again.
The chasuble and stole set is made using a lustrous rose-colored silk dupioni fabric with cranberry accents. The brilliant gold trim is a bright contrast. Rose Pugin orphrey bands complete the set.
Meaningful Role of Rose Vestment
Rose is a lighter and brighter color but it still falls under the main Penitential color of Violet or Purple. The use of Rose vestment with teaching incorporated is a wonderful way for pastors to teach parishioners.
In the Ecclesiastical Sewing Studio, we create many vestments set during the year. Yet, this is a set that I love each time it is created. The colors and trims work together so well. Some may say it is a shame that such a set is used only twice a year. Maybe they should flip that statement around and say how blessed we are to have this set to use twice a year to remind us that Christmas and Easter joy is but a moment away.
This is a wonderful church vestment chasuble and stole set that is appropriate to present as a gift to pastors or priests. This would also make a wonderful memorial vestment set. Pastor Appreciation Day is coming soon.
Soli Deo Gloria
N.B. The church setting for the above photo is the High Altar at the Cathedral of All Saints in Albany, NY from the personal collection of Carrie Roberts.
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