Who makes the pope's vestments?

Gammarelli (full name Ditta Annibale Gammarelli) is the official tailor of the pope. The shop opened in 1798 and is located in Rome.
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Who makes the pope's cassock?

Gammarelli tailors have prepared six white papal cassocks in all, wool and silk versions of the three floor-brushing sizes. On Friday or Saturday, Filippo Gammarelli or Annibale, his brother, will drive the cassocks in boxes to the Vatican.
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What designer does the Pope wear?

The designer, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac, convinced the Pope to wear his design (alongside thousands of priests and hundreds of bishops also donning rainbow garb).
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How much do the Pope's robes cost?

He championed lavish robes, tasking newly anointed cardinals with filling their closets with cassocks from the traditional priestly outfitter, Gammarelli, in Rome; it cost at least $5,000 per person.
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What vestments Does the Pope wear?

pallium, liturgical vestment worn over the chasuble by the pope, archbishops, and some bishops in the Roman Catholic church. It is bestowed by the pope on archbishops and bishops having metropolitan jurisdiction as a symbol of their participation in papal authority.
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Why the pope dresses like that



Where does the Pope get his clothes?

Gammarelli (full name Ditta Annibale Gammarelli) is the official tailor of the pope. The shop opened in 1798 and is located in Rome.
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What are the popes robes made out of?

The pope's ordinary dress (also called house dress), which is worn for daily use outside of liturgical functions, consists of a white cassock with attached pellegrina and girded with a fringed white fascia (often with the papal coat of arms embroidered on it), a pectoral cross suspended from a gold cord, red papal ...
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Can the Pope drink alcohol?

Based on past evidence, it seems that Pope Francis may indeed like the odd tipple of whisky now and then (which he is allowed to drink), as it's not the first time he's received bottles, or even used the 'holy water' line.
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How much is the pope's gold throne worth?

AS THE Vatican prepares to elevate John Paul II a step closer to sainthood this Sunday, a handcrafted 'throne' used by the late pontiff has gone on sale for $500,000.
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Does the Pope wear Prada shoes?

ROME (Reuters) - After years of speculation that Pope Benedict wears shoes by Prada, the Vatican's official newspaper denied such talk as “frivolous”.
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How much do the popes shoes cost?

The listed price for a pair of the prized shoes is about $200. Rocha says the ones provided to the pope however were priceless.
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Where does Pope get his socks?

“Just after he was elected Prime Minister, an interviewer asked him as a question, 'And where do you buy the fancy red socks? ' And he answered. 'In a small shop in Rome, called Gammarelli.
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Why does the Pope wear red socks?

Throughout Church history, the color red has been deliberately chosen to represent the blood of Catholic martyrs spilt through the centuries following in the footsteps of Christ.
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Why do you have to wear black when you meet the Pope?

History. In the Roman Catholic tradition, black garments signify both virtues of piety and humility. Protocol for papal audiences formerly required that women wear a long black dress with a high collar and long sleeves, and a black mantilla.
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What does the Pope sleep in?

“They always stay on church property. It's home turf.” By custom, the Pope sleeps in Vatican diplomatic quarters whenever they are available. In Washington, Francis will bed down in the Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to the United States on Massachusetts Avenue Northwest, effectively the Vatican's embassy.
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Does each Pope get a new ring?

A new ring is cast for each Pope as a general practice in tradition. Around the relief image is the reigning Pope's Latin name. During the ceremony of a Papal coronation or Papal inauguration, the Camerlengo traditionally slips the ring on the ring finger of the new Pope's right hand.
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What car does the pope drive?

For trips within the Vatican City, he uses a small Ford Focus from the Vatican motor pool. He also drives himself around the city in a 1984 Renault 4 presented to him by Italian Father Renzo Zocca.
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What is the Vatican worth in dollars?

Bankers' best guesses about the Vatican's wealth put it at $10 billion to $15 billion. Of this wealth, Italian stockholdings alone run to $1.6 billion, 15% of the value of listed shares on the Italian market. The Vatican has big investments in banking, insurance, chemicals, steel, construction, real estate.
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Can the Pope smoke?

Pope Francis, who had a lung removed as a teenager, does not smoke.
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What kind of pajamas does the Pope wear?

The pope wears five versions of the mozzetta: the summer mozzetta, which is of red satin; the winter mozzetta, which is of red velvet trimmed with white ermine fur; the red serge mozzetta, which is worn during Masses for the deceased; the red clothed mozzetta, which is worn during the Lenten and Advent season; and the ...
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What does the Pope wear under his robes?

Under the sober cassock, Francis wears a shirt, a sweater and pants. In spring time, he wears the “pellegrina,” which is a short mantel open on the front, sewn on the robe, always white.
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Does the Pope always wear robes?

Francis is, if not necessarily casual—he's wearing robes and a zucchetto, after all)—still far less formal than his predecessors.
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Why does the Pope wear purple?

Purple: Worn during the Advent and Lent seasons, purple reflects sorrow and suffering. Sorrow as the faithful await the arrival of the Savior and suffering to mark Jesus Christ's 40 days in the desert (Lent).
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Why does the Pope wear a big hat?

The skull cap, or zucchetto, was originally used by clergy members hundreds of years ago because when they took a vow of celibacy, a ring of hair was cut off their heads. The skull caps were used to cover that part of the head to retain body heat. Now it's an obligatory part of the Papal garb.
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