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So why should priests wear "special" or "nice looking" clothing? Some of the basis for this is:
John 12
3 Mary took a liter of costly perfumed oil made from genuine aromatic nard and anointed the feet of Jesus and dried them with her hair; the house was filled with the fragrance of the oil. 4 Then Judas the Iscariot, one [of] his disciples, and the one who would betray him, said, 5 βWhy was this oil not sold for three hundred daysβ wages and given to the poor?β 6 He said this not because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief and held the money bag and used to steal the contributions.
We should not hesitate to make our priests match their position. They are serving God. We dress nicely when we go to meet someone important to us, and priests should do the same. Sometimes, the Catholic priest acts in Persona Christi, which means "in the person of Christ". The priest does not become Christ, and he does not become a high priest, but he exercises certain very sacred powers that have been granted to him by God. We should have respect for that, and we should think of the eternal heavenly service of the High Priest Jesus during Mass, especially during the Eucharistic Prayer. From the Baltimore Catechism:
365. Who said the First Mass?
Our Divine Saviour said the first Mass, at the Last Supper, the night before He died.
The vestments themselves are not actually "ornate", even when the are on the more-elaborate side of the scale. They are simply formal. For example:
The dress goes a long way towards communicating the importance of religious life, and the commitment of the priest to living that life. Appropriate priestly vestments lend dignity to the office of the priest, and they lend dignity to the services themselves:
Catholics generally like to see that sort of formality. It is beautiful, and beauty praises God. Not your taste? That's fine, there are smaller Catholic parishes. But there is nothing wrong with giving praise to God in this way. Jesus might wear humble clothes, but that does not mean that we should wear our most "humble" clothes when going to see Him. He is the King of Kings, the Lord of all creation.