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Biretta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; BIRETTAS; These are available in black for priets, black with red or purple piping, all fuchsia or all purple. Also RED watered silk for cardinals. All birettas have a pompom on top, except the cardinal's. A pompom will be provided on a red cardinal's biretta upon request.
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Three of the clerics attending the Archbishop are wearing black birettas. The priest to Mons. Burke's right is the rector of the basilica, thus entitled to the black mozzetta he is wearing with his purple cassock as a monsignor.
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Definition of birettas in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of birettas. Pronunciation of birettas. Translations of birettas. birettas synonyms, birettas antonyms. Information about birettas in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... We know that birettas and fiddle-back chasubles, mumbled (and often...
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; Beloved; Here is my sermon from September 27th. I left after that Sunday to take a week of vacation in Estes Park, Colorado. Upon returning, the microphone battery died, so there is no homily for the 11th of October, and it doesn't appear that Fr. Hawes sermon from 11/4 got recorded. I have, I hope, ... Sadly, last week,
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I am wanting to buy a biretta before I leave for seminary this Saturday. Do you recommend any producers? I'm thinking of buying the one from ...
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The privilege of wearing some such head-dress was extended in the course of the sixteenth century to the lower grades of the clergy, and after a while the chief distinction became one of colour, the cardinals always wearing red birettas, and bishops violet.
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We are Southern Baptists in Modern Texas, not Roman Catholics in Medieval Europe, and we will wear common cowboy hats rather than exalted sacerdotal birettas, in honor of our great free churches and in order to identify with our great people.
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Thus, you may have seen the clergy birettas putting their hats on and taking them off. The tradition is that the biretta is taken off and replaced upon any utterance of the Holy Name, ie Jesus Christ. It is accepted practice to remove the biretta and keep it off after the third utterance of the Holy Name.
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