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  2. Papal slippers - Wikipedia

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    The pope traditionally wore the slippers inside the papal apartments, while red leather papal shoes were worn outdoors. Pope Paul VI discontinued the use of the papal slippers but continued to wear the red outdoor papal shoes, which were abandoned by Pope John Paul II in favour of cordovan brown leather walking shoes made in his native Poland ...

  3. Papal shoes - Wikipedia

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    The papal shoes, along with the camauro, papal mozzetta, and cloak (tabarro), are the only remnants of the former red color of the papal garments. Pope Pius V (1566–1572), who was a Dominican , changed the papal color to white by continuing to wear the white color of his Dominican religious order, and it has remained so since.

  4. File:Papal Shoes.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Ceremonial of Benedict XVI - Wikipedia

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    Pope Benedict XVI resumed the use of the traditional red papal shoes, which had not been used since early in the pontificate of Pope John Paul II.Contrary to the initial speculation of the press that the shoes had been made by the Italian fashion house Prada, the Vatican announced that the shoes were provided by the Pope's personal cobbler.

  6. Papal regalia and insignia - Wikipedia

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    The Pope's ordinary dress (also called house dress), which is worn for daily use outside of liturgical functions, consists of a white cassock with attached pellegrina and girded with a fringed white fascia (often with the papal coat of arms embroidered on it), a pectoral cross suspended from a gold cord, red papal shoes, and a white zucchetto.

  7. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Pius VII

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    High Ev as lead image and good quality scan of the painting Articles in which this image appears Pope Pius VII, Thomas Lawrence, Papal Slippers, The Waterloo Chamber FP category for this image Wikipedia:Featured pictures/People/Religious figures Creator Thomas Lawrence. Support as nominator – Spongie555 23:11, 18 April 2016 (UTC)

  8. Episcopal sandals - Wikipedia

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    Episcopal sandals should not be confused with the velvet papal shoes, which Pope Benedict XVI reassumed. These evolved as the outdoor counterpart of the papal slippers , which are similar to the episcopal sandals, but are worn by the Pope outside liturgical functions and are always red.

  9. Category:Historical footwear - Wikipedia

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    Papal slippers; Patten (shoe) Pigache; Poulaine; S. Sabaton; Soccus; Sudra (headdress) T. Tsarouchi; Turnshoe This page was last edited on 25 May 2016, at 00:13 ...