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- abbatial habit. There are limitations as to where and when abbots may wear pontificalia, for example only within his monastery. The practice of granting other...
- Josquin.[citation needed] Ordinations, Alleluia Press, 1962. See also the Pontificalia Romanum. Canzani Amedeo (1826). Breve istruzione sopra le ecclesiatiche...
- bishop is entitled to wear and use the episcopal vestments and other pontificalia (episcopal regalia: mitre, crozier, zucchetto, pectoral cross, and ring)...
- issuing of two motus proprios, Pontificalis Domus of March 28, 1968 and Pontificalia Insignia of June 21, 1968), the four classes are reduced to two: Apostolic...
- limited to their own house. The adoption of certain episcopal insignia (pontificalia) by abbots was followed by an encroachment on episcopal functions, which...
- Charlemagne, Byzantine fashions began to influence the west and the pontificalia of the popes and other bishops began to feature greater luxury, including...
- vicar in 1519, but not consecrated as Bishop of Lucera until 1520; the pontificalia were committed to Vincentius, Bishop of Ottochaz-Zengg. The series of...
- is the book of those entitled to the use, in certain contexts, of the pontificalia, i.e. episcopal insignia. These are not always limited just to bishops...
- to hold the mitre or crosier, thus preventing direct contact with the pontificalia by anyone other than the bishop. A vimpa is also used on certain occasions...
- practice. Pope Julius II (1503–1513) granted the Abbots of Muri the use of pontificalia. In the 1530s, the abbey was attacked by troops from Bern, a leading...