tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4381472662149763328.post3241726023694776208..comments2023-10-23T12:09:50.512-04:00Comments on Clergy Confidential: The Red CarpetTim Schenckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13913584491460599491noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4381472662149763328.post-16794889077663429202011-09-19T11:01:23.000-04:002011-09-19T11:01:23.000-04:00Aw, man, you have a full-length mirror? Come to th...Aw, man, you have a full-length mirror? Come to think of it, we don't have a red carpet, either. At least not in the aisle. I think I'm having issues with our glamour quotient...Sarah Brockmannnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4381472662149763328.post-8429872648756126762011-09-19T11:07:46.000-04:002011-09-19T11:07:46.000-04:00"Of course clergy also dress up for their (ou..."Of course clergy also dress up for their (our) grand entrances. There’s good reason every sacristy in all of Christendom has a full length mirror — you need to primp before sashaying down the red carpet."<br><br>I assume these are your vesting prayers, dear Father. <br><br>http://youtu.be/2bDHlL1uin4Bob Chapmanhttp://blog.rrchapman.us/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4381472662149763328.post-6996163624860731302012-11-28T08:11:51.000-05:002012-11-28T08:11:51.000-05:00The tradition of red carpets is probably linked to...The tradition of red carpets is probably linked to the red veil that stood before the Holy of Holies in the temple. Gone is the red veil and/or curtains, but the red carpets remain, although this has been notably decreasing in recent years.Ricknoreply@blogger.com