Tuesday 29 November 2011

Priestly Ordinations 2011 - part 8

The last in this series of Ordination vestments features a set of vestments prepared for a young man who was ordained to the Sacred Priesthood in Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Diocese of Ballarat (Vic) in September.

Please pray for Father John Corrigan and all newly-ordained priests.

The ordinand asked for a chasuble in a Puginesque style.  A Renaissance-foliage silk damask in ivory and gold was chosen for the vestments, ornamented with braids in crimson and gold, outlined with a narrow galloon.  The chasuble was fully lined in gold-coloured taffeta.

Ut in omnibus Deus glorificetur.

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Father Corrigan pictured during the Ordination Mass

Sunday 27 November 2011

Violets are Blue

Two shades of "violet".
I often read here and there vigorous assertions about the "correct" colour of vestments to be used during Lent and Advent.  Curious as to the history of these colours in Liturgical use,  I researched and posted an article a few years ago on this Blog about use of penitential colours for the Seasons of Advent, Lent &c.  If you have wondered what colour the Church recommends for these Seasons, you will find the article illuminating.  That post may be read here and here, so there is no need to rehearse its findings.

The photograph above depicts two different shades of the colour "violet".  Violet is a blue-tinged colour: it is quite distinct from the colour purple, a shade of which is used as the choir dress for bishops and lesser prelates.

The darker of the two colours may more properly be described as indigo.

Thursday 24 November 2011

Contrasts

Contrasts

These engravings were taken from Teaching Truth by Signs and Ceremonies, by the Rev'd James Meagher, New York, 1885 (left) and Vestments and Vesture, by Dom E A Roulin OSB, Edinburgh, 1930 (right).

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Vestments for Advent

Adjacent is a set of vestments completed by the Studio for a priest of the Archdiocese of Sydney.  The chasuble is in the Borromeon form and decorated in the Roman style.  Father wished to have vestments for the Penitential seasons which were dark in colour and had no form of gold ornament upon them.

After some consideration, a scheme which consisted of darker and lighter shades of violet, outlined in a galloon of black and silver was adopted.  Diamond-shaped medallions were also applied to the orphrey to give it more presence.

Because the Penitential seasons in Australia correspond with the extremes of summer, the vestment was made from dupion silk and lined in grey-coloured taffeta.

Ad majorem Dei gloriam.


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Sunday 20 November 2011

Christ the King

A young priest from the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton (UK) recently commissioned the Studio to make a set of Festal vestments for the most solemn days.  A cloth gold brocade was chosen and the chasuble was made-up in the Gothic Revival style.  Because the fabric is so lavish, it was decided to ornament the chasuble simply with outline braids (as shewn).

Ut in omnibus Deus glorificetur.

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Tuesday 15 November 2011

Festal chasuble

A priest from Canada, a returning customer of the Studio, commissioned a chasuble to be made in the 16th century style for Festal days.

This S' Philip Neri style chasuble was made from an ivory-coloured ecclesiastical brocade and fully lined in gold dupion silk.  A renaissance-design brocade in gold and red was chosen to ornament the chasuble, outlined in a galloon of the same colours.

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Friday 11 November 2011

Priestly Ordinations 2011 - part 7

As an addendum to the previous post, adjacent is a studio photograph of the chasuble made for the Ordination of Father Morgan. The chasuble is made from a silver/gold silk damask and is ornamented with Puginesque braids in red and gold.

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Wednesday 9 November 2011

Priestly Ordinations 2011 - part 6

Continuing our series of Ordination vestments,  are sets  prepared for three young men who was ordained to the Sacred Priesthood in St Mary’s Cathedral, Sydney in May by His Eminence Cardinal Pell. 

Fathers Peter Kwak, Emanuel Seo and Gregory Morgan had undertaken priestly studies at the Sydney Archdiocesan Seminary in Homebush.   Please pray for Fathers Kwak, Seo, Morgan and all newly-ordained priests.

The ordinands asked for vestments in the "Gothic Revival" style, but each chasuble was ornamented differently. 

The photograph at left depicts the scene inside Saint Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, during the Mass of Ordination.

The photograph below shews the newly-ordained emerging from the Cathedral after the Mass of Ordination.


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