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- A skufia (also skufiya, skoufia or skoufos; Gr****: σκούφια or σκούφος) is an item of clerical clothing, a cap, worn by Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Lutheran...
- worn over the inner c****ock by bishops, priests, deacons, and monastics. Skufia: A soft-sided cap worn by monastics or awarded to clergy as a mark of honor...
- women, usually black, but sometimes white. It is sometimes worn with a skufia. The nun typically receives the apostolnik when she becomes a novitiate...
- Podriasnik) and wear the soft monastic hat (Gr****: Skoufos, Church Slavonic: Skufia), depending on the tradition of the local community, and in accordance with...
- 1600s. The kalimavkion is worn during services; at other times, the softer skufia is worn in its place. The specific shape and colouring will differ between...
- headgear Similar hats Capotain Fez (hat) Kalimavkion Kofia (hat) Kolpik Kufi Skufia Smoking cap Tam Taqiyah (cap) "Dictionary.com; Meanings & Definitions of...
- List of hat styles List of headgear Pakol Religious clothing Sindhi cap Skufia Tubeteika (cap worn in Central Asia) Zucchetto (skullcap worn by clerics...
- and the papal tiara. Orthodox Christian clergy and monastics often wear a skufia, a kamilavkion, or a klobuk. The term red hat, when used within the Roman...
- who requested it. Christianity portal List of hat styles Taqiyah (cap) Skufia Philippi Collection Kippah or yarmulke Compare zucchini, of related origin...
- John the Theologian, Souroti Feast 12 July (ns) / 29 June (os) Attributes Skufia, vest, prayer rope, walking stick Patronage Australia, signalmen Influences...