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Catholic priest attire is deeply rooted in tradition and symbolism, reflecting the spiritual role of the clergy. The most recognizable garment is the cassock, a long, black robe with 33 buttons, representing the years of Jesus' life. Over the cassock, priests may wear a white surplice during liturgical services, symbolizing purity. The stole, a long strip of cloth draped over the shoulders, signifies the priest's sacramental authority. During Mass, the chasuble, an outer garment that varies in color according to the liturgical season, is worn, representing charity and the yoke of Christ. Additionally, some priests wear a Roman collar, a white band around the neck, symbolizing their commitment to the Church and Christ's teachings.
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