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pontificalia
‖ pontificalia, n. pl. (pɒntɪfɪˈkeɪlɪə) [L., neut. pl. of pontificālis adj. pontifical. (In med.L., in Matthew Paris 1259.)] The vestments and other insignia of a bishop; pontificals (see prec. B. 3). Also transf. Official robes.1577–87 Holinshed Chron. II. 31/2 In another prouince he may be in his ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roman Pontifical
It could be argued that it is the book of those entitled to the use, in certain contexts, of the pontificalia, i.e. episcopal insignia. wikipedia.org
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pontifical
pontifical, a. and n. (pɒnˈtɪfɪkəl) [ad. L. pontificālis of or belonging to a pontifex: see -al1. So F. pontifical (1404 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. I. Pertaining to a pontiff. 1. Pertaining or proper to a bishop or prelate; episcopal.c 1440 Alphabet of Tales 74 A holie hermett..saw þis Basilius on a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prothonotary
Current practice is based on Pope Paul VI's two motu proprios, Pontificalis Domus of March 28, 1968 and Pontificalia Insignia of June 21, 1968. wikipedia.org
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Pontifical vestments
There are limitations as to where and when abbots may wear pontificalia, for example only within his monastery. wikipedia.org
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Vimpa
Function The vimpa is used to hold the mitre or crosier, thus preventing direct contact with the pontificalia by anyone other than the bishop. wikipedia.org
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Protonotary apostolic
Since 1969 (following Pope Paul VI's issuing of two motus proprios, Pontificalis Domus of March 28, 1968 and Pontificalia Insignia of June 21, 1968), the wikipedia.org
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Buskin
Originally liturgical buskins were worn by all priests, until about the eighth century when they were reserved for the exclusive use of bishops as part of the pontificalia wikipedia.org
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Marchtal Abbey
In 1609 the abbot received the right to bear the pontificalia (mitre, ring and pectoral cross). wikipedia.org
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Sakkos
Unlike Western pontificalia which may be worn by prelates who are not bishops—provided they have the privilege of doing so—the sakkos may only be worn wikipedia.org
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Königsbronn Abbey
In recognition of his great achievements he was granted the pontificalia by Pope Leo X. wikipedia.org
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Kreuzlingen Abbey
abbot of Kreuzlingen gave shelter from 27 to 28 October 1414 to the later deposed Pope John XXIII, who in return granted the abbot the right to use the pontificalia wikipedia.org
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Conrad of Ottobeuren
In 1204-1205 he was awarded by Rome the right to officiate with pontificalia: mitre, ring and sandals - usual award for abbots, but this right will be wikipedia.org
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Muri Abbey
Pope Julius II (1503–1513) granted the Abbots of Muri the use of pontificalia. wikipedia.org
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Niel Steenbergen
His works include war memorials, free images, altars, pulpits, fonts and pontificalia. wikipedia.org
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