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  2. Liturgical colours - Wikipedia

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    Vestments in different liturgical colours. Liturgical colours are specific colours used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy.The symbolism of violet, blue, white, green, red, gold, black, rose, and other colours may serve to underline moods appropriate to a season of the liturgical year or may highlight a special occasion.

  3. Religious habit - Wikipedia

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    The normal monastic color is black, symbolic of repentance and simplicity. The habits of monks and nuns are identical; additionally, nuns wear a scarf, called an apostolnik. The habit is bestowed in degrees, as the monk or nun advances in the spiritual life.

  4. Choir dress - Wikipedia

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    Several Orthodox Patriarchs wear a rounded headcovering called a koukoulion. Priests who have been awarded a pectoral cross wear it with their choir dress (these pectoral crosses are of several degrees: silver, gold, or jewelled). Bishops wear a panagia (icon of the Theotokos) in place of the pectoral cross. Archbishops may wear a pectoral ...

  5. Religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Other communities wear hats similar to the fez or the more common Bucharian styled kippah. Rekel coats are worn by Hasidic lay men during weekdays, and by some on the Sabbath. Some Ashkenazi Jewish men wear a frock coat during prayer and other specific occasions. It is commonly worn by Hasidic rabbis and Jewish religious leaders in public.

  6. Why is pop culture so obsessed with nuns? - AOL

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    Rihanna and Sydney Sweeney’s vestal get-ups are the latest in a long line of nun subversions.

  7. Cope - Wikipedia

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    A red papal cope, worn with a mitre by Pope Benedict XVI. Under all these different forms, the cope has not substantially changed its character or shape. The cope is a vestment for processions worn by all ranks of the clergy when assisting at a liturgical function, but it is never worn by the priest and his sacred ministers in celebrating the Mass.

  8. The Creepiest Nuns in Movie History - AOL

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    Ms. 45 (1981). Director Abel Ferrara’s superb grindhouse thriller tells the story of Thana, a mute seamstress in New York’s garment district who transforms herself into a pistol packin ...

  9. Iowa Nuns Make Caramel Candies For The Holiday Season

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    The holiday season is their busiest time of year, as more people purchase the sweet assortments as gifts. "We work together as a community," Sister Christine Reinhart said.