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  2. Biretta - Wikipedia

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    Canons and deans could wear a black biretta with a red pom. "Biretta Belt" is a slang term for regions where Anglo-Catholic clergy were historically noticeable and more commonly donned birettas (such as the Episcopal [6] Dioceses of Fond du Lac, Eau Claire, and Milwaukee in Wisconsin, Quincy, Chicago and Springfield in Illinois, Northern ...

  3. Mykola Bychok - Wikipedia

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    In place of the red biretta given to the new cardinals of the Latin rite, Francis placed a black koukoulion with a red trim, a headdress typical of the Ukrainian monastic tradition consisting of a hood with two long lappets, on Bychok's head. [9]

  4. Cardinals created by Paul VI - Wikipedia

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    The patriarchs' relationship to their sees remained unchanged. On 25 February he assigned the others their titles and deaconries, except for Herrera Oria, [11] who received his red biretta from Spain's Francisco Franco on 1 March and then his titular church assignment from Pope Paul on 26 March. [citation needed]

  5. Cardinals created by Pius XI - Wikipedia

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    [35] [d] As was traditional for the Apostolic Nuncio to Spain, Tedeschini, created in pectore at the previous consistory, received his red biretta from Spanish President Alcalá Zaomora, head of "one of the most officially anti-clerical nations in the world". [32] With this consistory the college grew to 68 members, 37 of them Italians. [31] [e]

  6. Patriarch of Venice - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Venice, an additional privilege allows the patriarch, even if he is not a cardinal, the use of the colour red in non-liturgical vestments. In that case, the red biretta is topped by a tuft, as is the custom with other bishops who are not cardinals. The diocese of Venice was created in 774 as suffragan of the Patriarchate of Grado.

  7. François de Mailly - Wikipedia

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    He was named a cardinal by Pope Clement XI on 29 November 1719; his red biretta was sent to him in France on 23 December 1719. He did not visit Rome, and was not assigned a titular church. [7] He was invested with his biretta by King Louis XV personally, and granted the abbey of S. Étienne de Caen. [8]

  8. Cardinals created by Francis - Wikipedia

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    Two others wore the robes appropriate to their respective rites, Bychok of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic and Koovakad of the Syro-Malabar Catholic. In place of a biretta, Bychok received a black koukoulion with red piping [135] and Koovakad a shash similar to the one given to Cardinal Sako in 2018.

  9. Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte - Wikipedia

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    He was created a Cardinal Priest in the consistory of 9 August 1802, and received the red biretta on 5 December 1802, in the chapel of the Seminary of Palermo. He was created a cardinal in place of Paulo Luis Silva, assessor of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition , who had been created and reserved In pectore ...