Mitre also spelled Miter. A bishops headwear is called a mitre
Roman Catholic bishops have a wide variety of headgear for various purposes. The most common, however, are the mitre, a tall pointed cap worn when presiding over a Mass; and the zuchetta, a smaller covering, similar to a skullcap or a Jewish yarmulke, worn under the mitre or any time the bishop is wearing his cassock.
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
it is called a mitre
Mitre also spelled Miter. A bishops headwear is called a mitre
A building witha broken pitch (bonnet) roof, also called witches cap, and in france its called a pepper pot, or bishops mitre.
The box-like caps are called biretta ( singular birettum) Bishops wear purple ones. Cardinals wear red. There is a red brimmed hat the cardinals may wear called a galero. The skullcap worn by bishops, cardinals and the pope is called a zucchetto.
Mitre
There are 100 cm in 1 meter.A 'mitre' is a bishops hat!!
It is called a Zuchetto and it comes in various colours: White : The Pope and members of the Dominican and Norbetine religious orders Red: Cardinals Violet: (Called Amaranth Red by the RCC) Patriarchs, Archbishops and Bishops Black: Priests and Deacons.
The Episcopal Bishop's hat is called a miter. It is the same hat, miter, that a Roman Catholic Bishop wears. Along with the staff he carries, the miter symbolizes the Bishop's authority and position within the church. Otherwise, he (or she) is just a normal everyday person. Bishops do not wear the miter unless in preparation for official church business.
The tall hat used by bishops of the Latin rite during the celebration of the Mass and certain other ceremonies is called a "miter." There are other types of headcoverings as well, like the galero, saturno, and zucchetto.
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