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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mozzetta
mozzetta is generally red; the colour is pink on Gaudete and Laetare Sundays, and violet in penitential seasons and for mourning.
mozzetta the colour of the outer garment of the
It was certainly worn in the latter half of the fifteenth century as is proved by the fresco of Melozzo da Forli painted in 1477: "Sixtus IV giving the Custody of the Vatican Library to Platina".
www.newadvent.org /cathen/10624b.htm   (437 words)

  
  Mozzetta
As regards material, his mozzetta, during the winter half-year, that is, from the feast of St. Catherine to Ascension Day is made of velvet or of cloth according to the character of the day or ceremony; in the summer half-year it is made of satin or fine woolen material (merino).
A cardinal's mozzetta is generally red; the colour is pink on Gaudete and Laetare Sundays, and violet in penitential seasons and for mourning.
The mozzetta is not a liturgical vestment, consequently, for example, it cannot be worn at the administration of the sacraments.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/m/mozzetta.html   (382 words)

  
 mozzetta - Search Results - MSN Encarta
A short, cape-shaped garment, covering the shoulders and reaching only to the elbow, with an open front, which may be fastened by means of a row of small buttons; at the neck it has a very small and...
The mozzetta is a short elbow-length cape that covers the shoulders and is buttoned over the breast.
Set in the heart of Winchester, Mozzetta brings a fresh interpretation to the concept of urban living.
ca.encarta.msn.com /mozzetta.html   (161 words)

  
 Dappled Photos: The Mozzetta
The mozzetta is an elbow-length shoulder cape, closed in front with buttons, and of a color that varies according to the rank of its wearer.
Over the mozzetta is worn the pectoral cross on the cord (of gold and scarlet, because of his rank).
On the bishop's head is the purple zuchetto, and he is holding the purple biretta (unlike a cardinal's, it has a pom-pom and is not of watered silk) in his hand.
dappledphotos.blogspot.com /2005/12/mozzetta.html   (718 words)

  
 Formaggio Kitchen | Cutlery and Wares | Saladini Cutlery | Rasolino - Olive Wood
Recently featured in the New York Times T Living Magazine the Rasolino family of knives is elegant yet strong in design.
It is made in a traditional Sicilian style with a curved blade and a truncated tip that falls somewhere between a scimitar style and the mozzetta blade.
This version is made with a beautiful olive wood handle.
formaggio-kitchen.com /shop/product_info.php?cPath=31_75&products_id=1767   (167 words)

  
 IndeOnline.com
Domenic Mozzetta, the man credited in 1999 with firing the final shot of World War II on May 7, 1945 — a day before the Germans surrendered.
Mozzetta, at the young age of 19, was on rescue patrol late that night.
Mozzetta was not able to attend because of illness.
www.timesreporter.com /archive/printable.php?ID=35574   (642 words)

  
 Mozzetta at AllExperts
The color of the mozzetta, which is always worn with a cassock and sometimes other choral vestments, represents the hierarchical rank of the person wearing it.
Pope Benedict XVI, however, wore the red velvet mozzetta trimmed in ermine during the papal station at the image of the Madonna near the Spanish Steps that traditionally marks the beginning of Rome's Christmas season, and he wears it on all the occasions where this cloth is necessary.
It was worn year-round by pontiffs of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
en.allexperts.com /e/m/mo/mozzetta.htm   (382 words)

  
 Bishops' Attire, Appointments, and Vestments
The mozzetta is the same color as the cassock, and is usually worn only by cardinals and bishops.
When wearing the cassock, rochet, and mozzetta, the cross is suspended from a cord which hangs forward with the cross, around his neck, and down the back to the length of the mozzetta.
According to the “Ceremonial of Bishops,” the cassock, the rochet, the mozzetta, the pectoral cross, the zucchetto, and a biretta are together known as the ceremonial “choir dress” of a bishop.
www.icatholic.org /indstory/2007/200709pb20.html   (1203 words)

  
 Last Shot Memorial
This shot was fired by Company B, 387 Regiment on the night of May 7th, 1945 near Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, ending the greatest war in the history of mankind (Pfc.
At a recent reunion, a committee of WWII Veterans from Company B concluded that an appropriate marker, to commemorate the “Last Shot”, be erected in the Memorial Park at Ft. Benning, Georgia.
He was Dominic Mozzetta of Co "B" of the 387th, of which Homer Knight was the Commanding Officer.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Domenic Mozzetta, Company B, 387th Regiment know that on the night of May 7, 1945 his final shot at a sniper near Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, ended one phase of the greatest war ever fought by mankind.
Mozzetta’s shot was the historic “Last Shot” of the European Operations of WWII.
Atop this monument is the garand rifle called the M-1, which was the basic weapon of the infantry soldier and contributed immeasurably to his success on the battlefield.
www.journalenterprise.com /articles/stories/200011/01/clark11012000_news.html   (477 words)

  
 The St. Joseph Foundation - Christifidelis
Thus as choir dress in the sanctuary a cardinal outside Rome, a primate in his region, a metropolitan in his province, and a residential bishop in his diocese wore a mozzetta over his rochet and cassock.
The upshot was that among the secular clergy the rochet was once again restricted to bishops, and the surplice (again) became the choir vestment of all clerics beneath that order..
At the same time the mozzetta was made the emblem of the episcopal order and now all bishops, diocesan and auxiliary, could wear it and wear it everywhere and not merely within their own jurisdiction as before.
www.st-joseph-foundation.org /cfd17-2.htm   (1810 words)

  
 32nd
After a little speech, the Bishop took out a hidden mozzetta (a silk shoulder cape trimmed with ermine) and put it on the priest's shoulders.
Sometime later, the Marquis de Castellane, civil official of the Ars district proposed that Emperor Napoleon III bestow on Father Vianney the cross of Knight of the Legion of Honor.
When St. John's friends now urged him to have his portrait painted wearing the mozzetta of canon and the cross of the Legion, he brushed their request aside with a laugh.
www.stthomasirondequoit.com /SundayReflections/id638.htm   (745 words)

  
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 Papal shoes Information
The papal hat, mozzetta, cloak (tabarro) and shoes are the only remnant of the former red costume of the popes.
Since St. Pope Pius V (died 1572), the popes have worn mainly white.
During the octave of Easter, instead of red, the popes wore a white damasked "pascal" mozzetta and white silk slippers.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Papal_shoes   (355 words)

  
 EOHSJ - Various Insignia
They wear a mozzetta of white wool, of normal size, with the scarlet Cross of Godfrey of Bouillon on the left shoulder (20x20 cm.).
When they are not wearing the mozzetta, they may wear the uniform cape.
In either case they wear the insignia of their rank on the chest and/or at the neck, on the cassock or on the mozzetta.
www.eohsjatlantic.com /eohsinsignia.html   (1793 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mozzetta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
in cappa magna and ermine mozzetta, kissed the reliquary con- taining...
biretta or square cap and mozzetta or short cape are purple...
the chaplains in the violet mozzetta and cappa magna which they...
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Mozzetta&index=blended&page=1   (1041 words)

  
 Leo XIII ( Pecci )
Bust of the pope, l., wearing zucchetto, mozzetta and stole.
Bust of the pope, wearing zucchetto, mozzetta and stole.
Ceremony of the Opening of the Holy Door, Christmas 1899: the Pope, surrounded by the papal court, prepares to knock out the first brick with a hammer.
www.csun.edu /~hcfll004/L13.html   (734 words)

  
 PIUS XII ( Pacelli )
PIVS • XII • PONTIFEX • MAXIMVS • A • II Bust of the pope, r., wearing zucchetto, mozzetta and stole.
Allegorical winged figure carrying a Cross and a shield (with Pius XII's coat-of-arms on the interior) standing before some of Rome's monuments, the Capitol and Trajan's Column at the left, and St Peter's Basilica on the right.
Bust of Pius XII, l., wearing zucchetto, mozzetta and stole.
www.csun.edu /~hcfll004/PiusXII.html   (1182 words)

  
 Mantelletta at AllExperts
A mantelletta, Italian diminutive of Latin mantellum 'mantle', is a sleeveless, knee-length, vest-like garment, open in front, with slits instead of sleeves on the sides, fastened at the neck, once even more common than the mozzetta.
The vestment is made of silk only when it is worn by cardinals or by bishops or prelates belonging to the papal court.
Under reforms enacted by Pope Paul VI and specified by an instruction of the Secretariat of State in 1969, the mantelletta was abolished for cardinals and bishops, who now wear the mozzetta when appropriate.
en.allexperts.com /e/m/ma/mantelletta.htm   (552 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Guide
The fruit of that labour is the present Instruction, which the Holy Father deigned to approve in the Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal Secretary of State on the twenty-eighth day of March, 1969, disposing likewise that it should come into force on the thirteenth day of April, Low Sunday, 1969.
The use is also continued of the fl cassock with trimmings, lining, buttonholes and buttons of red silk, but without the upper half-sleeves.
By analogy with what has been allowed for Cardinals, the purple cassock, the mozzetta without the small hood, and the fl cassock with red trim are retained.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/instruction69.htm   (1160 words)

  
 JP Brown’s Official Website » No, Virginia, the Pope is not Santa Claus…
A Bishop’s mozzetta is generally violet whereas the mozzetta of a Cardinal is normally scarlet:
Mozzetta 101: Violet for Bishops, Scarlet for Cardinals
Mozzetta 101: Popes B16 and JPII wearing the Papal Red Mozzettas
www.justinpaulbrown.com /blog/?p=377   (1361 words)

  
 SSJC - Via Sacra—VI:3
Brothers Keith and Chad renewed vows and Fathers Al, Jim Dennis and Deacon Brendan were invested in the rochet, mozzetta and four-cornered biretta.
In the past, the mozzetta, rochet and four-cornered biretta have traditionally been used by Canons Regular for liturgical functions.
Because the Society is a religious community in the spirit of Canon Regular they will now follow the same tradition by making them part of their official habit for liturgical functions.
www.societycantius.org /Via-Sacra-VI-3.htm   (1951 words)

  
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In the medieval and early modern period these persons were specially deputed by the Church for choir duty and their choir dress, originally merely functional, ended up as a distinctive privilege.
Just as the surplice, rochet and cotta are diminutives of the alb, so the mozzetta with the tippet are descended from the amess, the mozzetta being the shoulder portion of that hood cum shoulder cape.
The reformed choir dress was to be a grey or fl mozzetta trimmed with violet.
www.ewtn.com /library/LITURGY/HERALD2.TXT   (3486 words)

  
 The History and Use of Vestments in the Catholic Church.
On penitential days it is fl with purple silk trimmings; but on other days he wears a purple cassock, called a choir cassock, with crimson trimmings, at church functions, and an ordinary cassock, of fl with red trimmings...
Over his cassock he wears a short cape, bearing the Italian name of mozzetta, buttoned over the breast...
This is the distinguishing mark of the episcopal office -- a tall double-pointed cap, probably of Oriental origin, which can be traced back to pagan times; at least, something very similar was worn by kings in Persia and Assyria long before the Christian era.
landru.i-link-2.net /shnyves/vestments.htm   (2935 words)

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