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page 1Papal vestments

mitre
The mitre (Commonwealth English) or miter (American English; see spelling differences; both pronounced ; ) is a type of headgear now known as the traditional, ceremonial headdress of bishops and certain abbots in traditional Christianity. Mitres are worn in the Catholic Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (IOC), Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church (Jacobites), Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Communion, some Lutheran churches, for important ceremonies, by the Metropolitan of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, and also, in the Catholic Church, all cardinal
pallium
thumb|The pallium of Pope John XXIII, which is the current design, displayed in the museum of the [[Archdiocese of Gniezno]]thumb|Pope Innocent III depicted wearing the pallium around the breast in a fresco at the Sacro Speco CloisterThe pallium (derived from the Roman pallium or palla, a woolen cloak; : pallia) is an ecclesiastical vestment in the Catholic Church, originally peculiar to the pope, but for many centuries bestowed by the Holy See upon metropolitans and primates as a symbol of their conferred jurisdictional authorities; it remains a papal emblem. It is symbolic of the lamb which
Ring of the Fisherman
signet that is part of papal regalia, formerly used to seal official documents

zucchetto
thumb|right|Cardinal Franciszek Macharski with a scarlet zucchetto
The zucchetto (, also , , ; meaning 'small gourd', from zucca 'pumpkin' or more generally 'gourd'; plural in English: zucchettos) or solideo, officially a pileolus, is a small, hemispherical, form-fitting ecclesiastical skullcap worn by clerics of the Catholic Church, the Syriac Orthodox Church, and by senior clergy in certain denominations of Lutheranism, Anglicanism, and Methodism.
camauro
thumb|right|Pope Benedict XVI wearing a camauro, December 2005.
A camauro (from the Latin and from the Greek , meaning "camel-skin hat") is a cap traditionally worn by the pope.
mozzetta
thumb|Bishop Wim Eijk and some canons wearing mozzettas over [[rochets trimmed with lace]]
papal ferula
pastoral staff used in the Catholic Church by the pope
maniple
embroidered band of silk or similar fabric worn hanging from the left arm as part of liturgical dress
cappello romano
"Roman hat" in Latin, a type of wide-brimmed hat worn by clergy.
papal fanon
fanon or amice reserved for use of the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church
papal regalia and insignia
official items of attire and decoration proper to the pope
papal shoes
red outdoor shoes worn by the Pope
falda
thumb|Pope Pius X wearing the falda
Pontifical vestments
Liturgical vestments worn by bishops
list of papal tiaras in existence
Wikimedia list article
sub-cinctorium
The subcinctorium is an ornamental vestment reserved for the pope, and the Patriarch of Lisbon, which is worn at solemn pontifical Mass. It is very similar to, but somewhat broader than, the maniple in form and nature.
papal slippers
red foot accoutrements worn by the Pope