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- The name Blackfriars is commonly used in Britain to denote a house of Dominican friars, a reference to their black cappa, which forms part of their habit.
- While not cowls in the monastic sense, the mendicant Orders have retained the use of a cappa (cape) as part of their habit.
- Known as Chamberlain of the Sword and Cape (Cameriere Segreti di spada e cappa) when conferred upon laypersons, it was mostly an honorary position, but a chamberlain generally served the pope for at least one week per year during official liturgical or state ceremonies.
- The habit of some Dominican Sisters consists of a tunic, belt (cincture), scapular, veil, rosary, and on formal occasions a cappa (mantle).
- Chaperon is a diminutive of chape, which derives, like the English cap, cape and cope, from the Late Latin cappa, which already could mean cap, cape or hood (OED).
- He also became the lay-abbot of several Robertian monasteries, and was the first Robertian to be called “Capet,” due to the monastic hood he wore as lay-abbot, called a chape or cappa.
- The Chapter of the major church of the territorial prelature of Altamura was composed of four dignities (the Archdeacon, the Cantor, the Primicerius, and the Treasurer) and twenty-four Canons, who had the right to use the cappa magna and rochet.
- Likewise, the Secret Chamberlains of the Cape and Sword (di cappa e spada) are to be retained under the title Gentlemen of His Holiness, and the Bussolanti take the new name of Attachés of the Antechamber (7, §7).
- The privileges of canons and abbot parish priest were expanded in the following centuries by the Pontiffs: in 1748 Pope Benedict XIV granted the abbot parish priest the use of the pontifical habit and the canons the use of the rochet and the purple mozzetta; on August 12, 1828, on the other hand, Pope Leo XII authorized the canons to wear the cappa magna, as a reward for the fidelity of the Marinese clergy to the Holy See during the events of the French occupation;Moroni 1847, volume XLII, p.
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