When I sang in a Catholic church, we were hidden away in an organ gallery at the west end (though we never sang West Gallery music) and we did not have to wear anything (in particular). The Oratory choir are similarly hidden, but they wear grey robes with a short red cape over. No headwear for the women, though it's so traditional there you still occasionally see a woman in the congregation wearing a mantilla.
Now, I sing in a choir in a church that's opposed to women priests. We do wear cassocks and surplices. There are no women servers, but there are women acolytes including a thurifer, and they all wear cassocks and cottas.
Now, I sing in a choir in a church that's opposed to women priests. We do wear cassocks and surplices. There are no women servers, but there are women acolytes including a thurifer, and they all wear cassocks and cottas.
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