Luckily, STTL has no intrinsic authority.
Andrew: Aren't altar servers functionally acolytes?
that doesn't mean he can wear a dalmatic.
The vestment common to all liturgical ministers is the alb, and not the vestments placed over the alb (stole, dalmatic, chasuble) and worn by ordained ministers. A surplice/cotta is actually a mini-alb.
Why, then, should the choir (serving in liturgical ministry) be disallowed from wearing the mini-alb?
It is not as though a group of academic liturgists wrote the document.
It is walking a REAL fine line, in my opinion, to begin arguing about definitions of documents and canon law in terms of which item has more weight, etc.
A hairshirt.
The reason not to vest as an organist/cantor/director unless the whole choir is vesting has nothing to do with rules and everything to do with not making vestments about you, the wearer. If the whole choir vests- then the whole choir vests and there is nothing weird about it. If one person over (up) there vests, then its an affectation.
Unfortunately, I don't have a resource for the OF.
... it is permissible (not desirable)...
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