Boys and girls wear a long white tunic with a coloured mozzetta on top to distinguish the various groups. |
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The mozzetta of the canons of Klosterneuburg is usually decorated at the neck with violet tassels and cords. |
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You see the white lace of the rochet, and over that the purple mozzetta, trimmed in amaranth. |
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The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops. |
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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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The mantelletta was once even more common than the mozzetta. |
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That – along with the ermine-trimmed mozzetta and the gold pectoral cross – had been left behind. |
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They have a special cape called a mozzetta which is trimmed with ermine. |
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In Rome the cardinals wear the mozzetta over the mantelletta, except in their titular churches, when it is worn immediately over the rochet. |
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There is a short, red fur-lined elbow-length cape called a mozzetta. |
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The Benedict bear's red mozzetta worn across the shoulders is absent from the Francis. |
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Later books of ceremonies describe the pope as wearing a red mantle, mozzetta, camauro and shoes, and a white cassock and stockings. |
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In addition, he is known for favoring simpler vestments void of ornamentation, by starting to refuse the traditional papal mozzetta cape upon his election. |
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