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The Papal Fanon , or usually just Fanon (an old Germanic word for cloth), is a vestment reserved only for the Pope for use during a pontifical Mass. It consists of a doubled shoulder-cape (somewha...
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Pope John XXIII wearing the striped papal fanon under the pallium - mosaic in Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls - Rome ... Pope John XXIII ... List of encyclicals of Pope John XXIII...
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Pius XII: Notice the striped fanon under the pallium. Funeral bier of Pius XII: Over the shoulders of the red chasuble, the dead Pope is wearing the fanon. Pope Pius XI is seen upon his throne in the Sistine Chapel, facing the viewer during the ordination Mass of a new bishop.
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The fanon is a vestment , rarely used nowadays, reserved for the Pope during a pontifical Mass. It consists of a double mozzetta (short shoulder-cape worn by bishops outside the liturgy), the first going under the stole and the second over the chasuble.
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English: The Papal Fanon, or usually just Fanon is a liturgical vestment reserved only for the Pope. ... Pope John XXIII wearing the striped Papal Fanon under the Pallium ... Pope Pius X (standing) wearing the Papal Fanon at the episcopal consecration of Giacomo della Chiesa (later Benedict XV...
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But it is certain that as early as the end of the twelfth century the fanon was worn solely by the pope, as is evident from the express statement ... , he places the fanon on the pope by means of the opening, and then folds half of the upper piece towards the back over the pope's head. Then he vests the pope with the stole...
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Shoulder-cape worn by the pope ... the name of fanon, from the late Latin fano, derived from pannus, (penos), cloth, woven fabric, was not used until a subsequent age. Even as early as the eighth century the pope wore the fanon only at solemn high Mass.
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The liturgical vestments of the Latin Rite are: the amice, alb, cincture, maniple, stole, tunicle, dalmatic, chasuble, surplice, cope, sandals, stockings (or buskins), gloves, mitre, pallium, succinctorium, and fanon. ... The pope has the most elaborate and the greatest number of liturgical vestments, for all the...
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Also called orale. a striped scarflike vestment worn by the pope over the alb when celebrating solemn Pontifical Mass. ... Fanon of the pope ... Pope's fanon...
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the name of fanon, from the late Latin fano , derived from pannus , ( penos ), cloth, woven fabric, was not used until a subsequent age. Even as early as the eighth century the pope wore the fanon only at solemn high Mass.
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