Catholic priests do not wear robes when administering the sacrament of confession. Usually they wear a surplice, which is a white long-sleeved linen garment that extends just beyond the waist, and a purple stole. The purple stole is considered so important that even when in prisons or in times of extreme persecution, priests hid a purple stole on their persons, even if it was no more than a purple thread, for use when hearing confessions.
they wore robes
Rogues in Robes - 2012 Senate Confirmation 2-41 was released on: USA: 20 May 2013
I know one but it's online. You can search for Churchgoers.
They cannot get married and have to wear special robes to show they are a priest.
Priests look like normal human beings. With their robes and vestments on; they might look like some king!
Priests typically wear yellow robes in certain religious traditions, such as Buddhism, as a symbol of humility, renunciation, and simplicity. Yellow is also considered a color associated with wisdom and compassion in some cultures, and wearing yellow robes can signify the intention to cultivate these qualities in oneself.
Egyptian priests wore lepard skin robes over pleated dresses or kilts as a sign of a social status
I do not know what their mission was. The "Black Robes" were Jesuit priests from France that traveled in Canada (mostly in what is now Quebec and Ontario) back in the fifteenth century.
In Mexican culture, color black means death, mourning or rebellion. Less common attributes include power, control or intimidation; by extension it is also associated with religion: both Aztec and Catholic priests wore black robes during masses and ceremonies.
Roman Catholic AnswerClerical garb appropriate to their era.
brightly colored cotton robes and leather sandals. priests wore things made of feathers
Navy, Blue Robes