A priests skull cap is called a "Zuchetto". Another name for it is a "Callote".
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A callot is a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic priests.
A cardinal's cap is called a "red biretta." It is a square cap with three or four ridges and a pom-pom on top, traditionally worn by cardinals in the Roman Catholic Church.
Priests rarely wear the zucchetto, or skull cap. It is primarily worn by bishops, archbishops, cardinals and the pope. Each being distinguished by the color - bishops and archbishops wear violet, cardinals red and the pope white. A priest would wear black.
A zucchetto is a small round beanie like cap that is worn my priests and bishops, originally it was to cover their tonsure.from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Zucchetto. A small round skullcap worn by prelates in the Catholic Church; white for the Pope, red for cardinals, purple for bishops, and black for abbots.
Yes a skullcap, called a zucchetto in Roman Catholic tradition, is worn by Roman Catholic clergy in some cases. It arose during the time when a tonsure was worn by all clergy as a way to keep the head warm. As a rule, a purple zucchetto is worn by Arch/Bishops, red by Cardinals, and white by the Pope; brown or black zucchetto's are sometimes worn by Franciscan, Benedictine, and Trappist monks.
The traditional robe worn by a priest when not offering Mass or administering the sacraments is the cassock. The clothing he wears during Mass are called vestments.
Kippah is the Hebrew word for skullcap. In fact, Jews do not use the term "skullcap".
The pope's fisherman's hat is called a "zucchetto." It is a skullcap worn by the Pope and other high-ranking clergy members in the Catholic Church. The white zucchetto is typically worn by the Pope, while cardinals wear red ones.
A calotte is a skullcap worn by Roman Catholic priests, the central area of the crown of a bird's head, or the upper or lower half of the globe of the eye.
The skullcap is called a Kipp ah, it is worn by them as sign of respect to god.
If you mean the liturgical vestment worn around the shoulders of priests as they administer the sacraments it is called a 'stole'.
The outermost garment worn by a priest while saying Mass is called a chasuble.