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Some priests choose to wear the black zucchetto, bishops wear a fuchsia(pinkish purple) one, cardinals wear a red one. And finally the pope wears a white one. Note: Some religious orders wear one,also only men can wear it. Did you know at the Institute of Christ the King the clerics there either wear a black one or a light blue one?
We do! But if you mean wear red like a cardinal, we don't have cardinals. All are brothers. Some have more responsibilities than others. We don't have a clergy class. All are ministers.
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They don't, Catholic Cardinals wear a cardinal red zucchetto - which looks an awful lot like a "skull cap" but isn't. Actually, all clerics may wear a zucchetto, priests wear black, bishops wear purple or violet, Cardinals wear red, and the Holy Father wears white.
Yes, all bishops, including cardinals and the pope wear mitres.
purple or creme.
Cardinals typically wear a red skullcap called a zucchetto on their head. It is a traditional head covering for clergy in the Catholic Church, including cardinals.
Some people wear moccasins. Others wear a mini skirt.
No, they wear a zucchetto and/or a bishop's mitre.
You can wear fuchsia with chartreuse for all I care as long as I don't have to look at you. Seriously: if you like the look, wear it.
It depends on the agency's or department's unifiorm regulations. Some wear a patch on their shoulder - some on the chest - still others wear the flag as a pin on their uniform or attached to their nametag - some others do not wear it at all. .
Many protestants wear robes, some wear suits and ties, others wear street clothes.