Oooh. Roman-style cassock? I wouldn’t mind seeing him in the cape, either.Although I guess Father Quart wears a suit.
~ by Servetus on September 24, 2021.
Posted in Richard Armitage
Tags: Lorenzo Quart, Richard Armitage, The Seville Communion, Twitter
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Clean-shaven too!
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I have seen some Jesuits with minor facial hair, but usually they are clean shaven.
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I like the look of that! But I’d settle for a suit as long as he’s inside it!
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Perhaps he goes in disguise now and then and wears the soutane AND the cape. We can only hope!
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or for special occasions!
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As you may remember, I am quite partial to cassocks! I hope he wears one in this… we’ll see, I guess.
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Ask and ye shall receive:
https://detecs.org/quart.html
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Stopped reading after this. I have my answer. “Quart always looked very sure of himself in his “well-cut suit, matching black silk shirt with a Roman collar, and his fine, handmade leather shoes””
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Given Armitage’s thing for shoes, it’s a match made in heaven. (cue theological jokes)
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LOL!
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Just read the first paragraph, in my haste I didn’t read the rest and there might be spoilers.
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