The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
Mitre
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
it is called a mitre
I don't think the Holy Father's hat's point has a name. The "hat" you usually see him in is a miter (or mitre, it is spelled both ways), all bishops wear one when vested (in liturgical vestments).
A building witha broken pitch (bonnet) roof, also called witches cap, and in france its called a pepper pot, or bishops mitre.
Mitre
Raho-tu (Mitre Peak), Milford Sound, Fiordland, South Island, NZ.
There are 100 cm in 1 meter.A 'mitre' is a bishops hat!!
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 also spelled Miter. A bishops headwear is called a mitre
The correct name for the graduation hat is a mortarboard.
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.
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