Here are some post-modern German vestments which go along with this one. This comes from the 2006 abbatial blessing of Abbot Michael Reepen, OSB of the Benedictine Abbey of Muensterschwarzach.
Ah the crown of thorns was horizontal not vertical and besides, I would not be able to think of Liturgy but only the mass of pain that vision pokes in my eyes!
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It doesn't just look silly, but rather nasty.
I didn't know broken glass could serve as a liturgical theme. Maybe I need to read more Rahner...
Ouch, heads up, you'll put an eye out with that Chasuble.
Strange but suddenly I have the urge to break out singing "Duran Duran" songs...the 80's called...something about wanting something back?
Abstract art should be kept on the canvas.
I believe this is what Fred Flintstone wore when he became an Episcopal Bishop.
WTF?
It beats anything the Presiding Oceanographer ever wears.
Don't worry, Kelso!
When Katie reads this blog, she'll want one too, or three, or four, in all the 'liturgical colors', magenta, puce and puke.
Jim of Olym
PS How does one nominate pictures for this blog? I have several candidates....
Isn't that the rare CSI 'Autopsy' chasuble from the Diocese of Nevada?
"Yabba Dabba Doo"
"Losing my Religion"
Here are some post-modern German vestments which go along with this one. This comes from the 2006 abbatial blessing of Abbot Michael Reepen, OSB of the Benedictine Abbey of Muensterschwarzach.
http://www.abtei-muensterschwarzach.de/ams/kloster/konvent/michael/bilder-weihe.html
Ah the crown of thorns was horizontal not vertical and besides, I would not be able to think of Liturgy but only the mass of pain that vision pokes in my eyes!
Vestment was obviously designed for the beatification ceremony for the patron saint of jigsaw puzzles.
This looks rather as though Cruella DeVille exploded on the drapery...
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