Bishops are seen to wear two things on their head, depending on which one you are referring:
The "pointed hat" worn by bishops in the Catholic Church is properly known as a "mitre" or "miter". This is a symbol of their office as princes of the Catholics Church. Bishops wear mitres while conducting ceremonies or while attending formal Church functions, such as a Church Council.
The flat saucer-type skullcap - usually purple in colour for a bishop - resting on a bishop's head even when they are not in a ceremony or an official function is called a zucchetto (plural: zucchetti)
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Catholic AnswerIf a Bishop is wearing a clerical clothes on the street, then he would be wearing a clerical collar, and a chain with his pectoral cross. During any services or when celebrating the Eucharist, he would be wearing an amice around his neck (unless his alb completely covers his streetwear), and his pectoral cross.A necklace usually, though its also possible to wear a scarf around your neck.
What pets wear around their necks is called a collar.
No. Because they might have diffrent religions. As an example a bishop will wear a suit and a catholic bishops will wear robes.
Yes, all bishops, including cardinals and the pope wear mitres.
.Catholic AnswerNo, modern day bishops do not wear the ephod of an ancient Israeli priest.
Brides with a very low v neck line like wearing round necklaces.
To wear a bandana, fold it into a triangle shape and place the longest edge along your forehead. Tie the ends at the back of your head, making sure it's secure but not too tight. Adjust the position to your liking and you're good to go!
what is the thing viking people put round there neck
Shoes because you don't wear them on your neck
Heyy they wore little ones and tied them round there neck with the knot to the side!! or on your waste as belt or on your head!
Ring your neck.
That is disgusting. Why would you ever wear a person? Seek help. Also, be a man, rub some dirt on it.