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4 Wing Biretta (Black)

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Management number 218386329 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $52.00 Model Number 218386329
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Traditional 4-wing priest's biretta in softly ribbed polyester fabric Italian handmade with silk pom-pom and full lining In stock in hat sizes 6 7/8" through 7 3/4" The BIRETTA (Latin: biretum, birretum) is a square cap. Traditionally the three peaked biretta is worn by Roman Catholic clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy. The biretta is used by all ranks of the Roman Catholic clergy from cardinals to priests, deacons, and seminarians. Those worn by cardinals are scarlet red. After the Second Vatican Council, the ceremony of giving the galero to cardinals was replaced with giving the biretta. The biretta of a bishop is Fuschia in color, while those worn by priests, deacons, and seminarians are black. Birettas are also occasionally worn by high-church Anglican clergy. Canons and deans often wear a black biretta.

  • Traditional 4-wing priest's biretta in softly ribbed polyester fabric
  • Italian handmade with silk pom-pom and full lining
  • In stock in hat sizes 6 7/8" through 7 3/4"
Color Black
Theme Religious
Pattern Solid
Seasons Fall
Brand Name MercyRobes
Style Name Classic
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Fabric Type 100% Polyester
Material Type Polyester
Age Range Description Adult
Product Care Instructions Dry Clean Only
Recommended Uses For Product US

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