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Good In Vestments

The Rev. Richard Coles explores the history of church vestments. Why are they still so important to the clergy? From 2011.

Amidst the rustle of silk, the drape of damask and the questions over whether the green or the red lining is better, the Reverend Richard Coles explores the ancient tradition of ecclesiastical vestment-wearing.

At a Royal Wedding, all eyes may have been on Catherine Middleton's dress, but the magnificent vestments worn by the Archbishop of Canterbury also caught peoples' attention.

Why do clergy still wear these clothes, who designs and sews them and has the emergence of women priests made any difference to who's wearing what in church?

Various members of the clergy and historians explain the traditions and developments and the way vestments have been adopted by Anglicans and Catholics.

Richard goes to one of London's oldest vestment companies to meet priests being measured for their new clothes, and talks to the seamstresses who stitch the chasubles and stoles by hand.

As well as hearing about the traditional designs, he investigates how some clergy are seeking out new pictures and patterns - and asks what that says about the role of vestments in an increasingly secular society.

Producer: Emma Kingsley

First broadcast on 麻豆社 Radio 4 in June 2011.

30 minutes

Last on

Sat 17 Jan 2026 00:30

Broadcasts

  • Mon 6 Jun 2011 11:00
  • Wed 9 Nov 2016 06:30
  • Wed 9 Nov 2016 13:30
  • Wed 9 Nov 2016 20:30
  • Thu 10 Nov 2016 01:30
  • Wed 20 Nov 2019 06:30
  • Wed 20 Nov 2019 13:30
  • Wed 20 Nov 2019 20:30
  • Thu 21 Nov 2019 01:30
  • Fri 16 Jan 2026 10:30
  • Fri 16 Jan 2026 16:30
  • Sat 17 Jan 2026 00:30