Has anyone noticed that the Roman Catholic popes wear yamulkes?

What is the deal?

imacatholic22011-01-22T20:01:25Z

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The skullcap worn by the Catholic clergy is called a zucchetto.

All Catholic clergy are entitled to wear the zucchetto.
• The Pope's zucchetto is white
• Cardinals are red
• Bishops are purple
• Priests and deacons are black

Some think that Zucchettos go back to when clerics shaved the center of their heads into a tonsure. Zucchettos would help keep their heads warm.

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15765b.htm

With love in Christ.

CYNTHIA C2011-01-23T02:05:59Z

Yes I have! Must be a carry over from Judaism. Did you ever take note of the popes prayer shawl?Not unlike the Jewish talis. Only difference that I see between a yarmulke and what the pope wears is that the pope has a knot like piece on the top of his.

Bibs2011-01-23T00:54:52Z

Yes. Originally they were worn mostly by monastics. Then bishops began to wear them because it was supposed remind them that their personal lives were to be lived as an aesthetic. The Christian monks were attempting to live lives similar to those who belonged to schools of prophesies in the Jewish tradition, such as Elias and Samuel.

drnovlamas2011-01-23T00:50:15Z

This is an EASY one to explain. All the popes are secretly orthodox Jews, which might be a surprise to most of the priesthood, and the laity as well.

Atheist Frog2011-01-23T00:47:40Z

Bishops wear them. I think that secretly, a lot of christians like to pretend they're Jews.

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