Mitre
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
The bishop's ceremonial hat is called a mitre.
it is called a mitre
Shovel hat
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
The valve that resembles a bishop's hat is called the "mitral valve." Named for the mitre worn by bishops, this valve is located between the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart. It plays a crucial role in ensuring that blood flows in one direction, preventing backflow as the heart pumps.
Raho-tu (Mitre Peak), Milford Sound, Fiordland, South Island, NZ.
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.
The long clefted hat worn by bishops is called a "mitre." This ceremonial headwear is characterized by its two peaks and is often adorned with religious symbols. The mitre signifies the bishop's authority and role within the church.
Mitre also spelled Miter. A bishops headwear is called a mitre