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Within their own areas of jurisdiction they wore the mozzetta instead.
The colour of the mozzetta or the sash depends on the academic field.
In summer, the Papal mozzetta is of red satin.
The mozzetta is not worn by simple priests.
Consequently he is traditionally depicted as wearing the scarlet red mozzetta of a cardinal.
It is often worn with a shoulder winter cloak (mozzetta), also sometimes fur-lined.
Similar to the mozzetta but open in front, the pellegrina is a short shoulder cape reaching to the elbow.
For more solemn occasions, they wear the rochet under a violet mozzetta.
The Pope wears a pectoral cross suspended on a gold cord over the mozzetta.
The white mozzetta was reintroduced during the Octave of Easter in 2008.
Before 1969, it was worn instead of the mozzetta over the rochet by any bishop outside his place of jurisdiction.
It differs from the mozzetta also in not being associated with a cotta, surplice or rochet.
The canons wore a black or grey mozzetta and rochet over a grey tunic.
He may also choose to wear a red stole with gold embroidery over the mozzetta, even when he is not officiating at a service.
It is distinct from the mozzetta, which is buttoned in front and is worn over a rochet.
The mozzetta is a short elbow-length cape that covers the shoulders and is buttoned over the breast.
The Paschal mozzetta is worn only during Eastertide.
For the red cap and violet almutium of the canons he substituted the red mozzetta.
Rectors of basilicas and some canons wear a black mozzetta with red piping and buttons.
A shoulder cape, elbow-length like the mozzetta but open in front, is sometimes worn with the cassock, either fixed to it or detachable.
Over the rochet is worn the red Papal mozzetta, a shoulder cape that has a collar and is buttoned all the way down the front.
He also discontinued the use of the indoor velvet papal slippers and the Paschal mozzetta and shoes.
The Papal mozzetta had a small hood on the back, which disappeared after Vatican II but has recently been restored.
Chaplains are dressed with a white Mozzetta with red edge, red buttons and an octagonal red cross on the left front part.
A double-layered mozzetta, now only occasionally worn by the Pope during solemn Pontifical High Masses.