Also always high up on the wish-lists of readers are photos of canons. There's a couple more I found on the web the past weeks:
Valencia/Spain:
Sevilla/Spain:
Segorbe/Spain:
Orihuela-Aicante/Spain:
Cartagena/Spain:
Avignon/France:
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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In the last picture: We see again the Miter+crozier+choir dress combo. Can anyone explain in what instance is this combination allowed?
Great pictures! Thank God that Per Instructionem (http://catholicsites.org/clericaldress/perinstructionem.html) was mislaid by these canons!
"Ut sive sollicite" and "Per Instructionem": Two documents that never should have been written.
The Spanish birettas with the green tufts/tassles (which?) are COOL. I want one.
Peter said...
The Spanish birettas with the green tufts/tassles (which?) are COOL. I want one.
Sorry, but I suppose that the only way is by becoming canon of some Spanish chapter (not all) or archpriest in some Spanish archpriestry.
What is the coloured red/violet thing around the neck of the Spanish canons?
You mean that part that covers the chest? That is part of their canons-cappa.
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