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Feast of the Holy Innocents

There was an unexpected surprise this morning for Church. Pastor had on his red stole and the red altar hangings were out.  Today was the festival of the The Holy Innocents, Martyrs. Sadly, that red set is another ancient Ecclesiastical Vestment Set that needs replacing.

The vestment set has two identical pieces worked in a red silk noil fabric, with a descending dove on both altar hanging and pulpit fall. Both are faded, and not the correct proportions for use in the sanctuary.  Both are the “one set fits all needs” Pentecost Red color.  We do not have a separate altar hanging set in a martyr red, which is a deeper color.

After the initial reaction of once again seeing the red vestment set out and hanging, it’s time for a deep breath and a prayer for time and opportunity to complete these much-needed replacement sets. Thankfully the saving grace at Christmas time is the red poinsettia plants, as they help camouflage the hangings which need replacing.

Despite the issue with the vestments, the service today was very special.  Unless the date actually falls on a Sunday, this festival of The Holy Innocents is often passed by in the Lutheran Church.  So it is a rare and special time to celebrate this festival Sunday.

Some day I hope to create a martyr red vestment set, but until that time, a Pentecost set will have to suffice for both uses.  The long-term goal will be three red sets of vestments, but it will take a while to get those done.  The third red vestment set is the Reformation Set.  The hold up is always the time it takes for the hand embroidery.  Perhaps a few sets will have to be made, and have the embroidery added later…………..

While the plans for future vestment sets continue to tumble around, I hope you might enjoy some beautiful artwork depicting The Holy Innocents and the Flight to Egypt.

HE Qi The Flight Into Egypt
He Qi The Flight Into Egypt

The above artwork was the bulletin cover for this morning.  In doing some research on the artist, I came across  Mother Hildegard’s blog. For those who are art lovers, and perhaps as a source of inspiration for a future project, take a moment and glance through some of the artwork on her blog Island Life in a Monastery.  The artwork tends to be more in the “modern” art style, but there are some lovely pieces. The paintings on her Christmas  posts are quite nice as well.

I hope your Festival Sunday was a pleasant one.

Solo Dei Gloria

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Filed under: Ecclesiastical Sewing Tagged: Altar hangings, Ecclesiastical Sewing, Ecclesiastical Vestment, He Qi, He Qi The Flight Into Egypt, Pentecost Vestments, Silk Noil Fabric, The Holy Innocents
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