In the background, one can make out the scarlet of a Cardinal, whose biretta is tuftless and who wears the scarlet mozzetta over his mantelletta. |
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They will wear scarlet vestments including a red skullcap known as a zucchetta and a red, four-pointed cap or biretta. |
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It was worn under the mitre and biretta to preserve them and is still worn under these headcoverings at services. |
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The biretta developed from the medieval cap known as a birettum, or pileus. |
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These newly named cardinals then receive the red biretta and the ring symbolic of the office in a public consistory. |
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Put the biretta on the step or the credence table, and if you have to put the Missal on the stand, go round by the side. |
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When all is ready, make a profound head bow to the cross in the sacristy, put on your biretta, and proceed to the sanctuary. |
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The dream of a better, kinder nation has gone with the wave of a biretta. |
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Once you reach the Center of Altar, take Priest's biretta, genuflect as the Priest genuflects. |
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Give your biretta to the first server, genuflect on the floor, and begin the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar. |
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This shield is flanked on both sides by four rows of tufts, a characteristic element of a bishop's biretta, and topped by a duke's crown. |
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Cardinal Quezada Toruño of Guatemala received his red biretta from the Pope on 21 October in St Peter's Square. |
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Just in the middle of the balcony rail in the priest bedroom we can see a biretta that reminds us his presence there. |
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When the Priest goes up to get the Chalice, after saying the Prayers, get the biretta. |
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Genuflect on the floor, take your biretta from the server, and put it on as you go to the sacristy. |
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Take the weight of the Missal on your left arm and hand, and receive the Priest's biretta into your right hand. |
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Put the biretta on the seat, or somewhere tidily at the side. |
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If you pass9 the high alter on your way to say Mass, and the Blessed Sacrament is reserved, make a simple genuflection but do not remove your biretta. |
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Such is the case with this lintel, which possesses a Moorish arch with the coats of arms of the Church and the Holy Inquisition: the crossed keys are crowned with an ecclesiastic biretta. |
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Put on your biretta and follow the server to the sacristy. |
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Take the biretta from the priest and place it on the Priest's bench. |
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