-
punishment and
penitence was kept in the
Catholic brotherhood, however, the
capirotes used
today are different; they are
covered in fine fabric, as prescribed...
- cap made of
paper and
called a
capirote was
prescribed for
sinners and
penitents during the
Spanish Inquisition.
Capirote Fool's cap
Sanbenito Tin foil...
- flowers.
These statues are
accompanied by
devotees wearing habits and
capirotes and
carrying candles.
These people are
commonly called "capuchones." Moreover...
- the hood are uncertain; it may have been
appropriated from the
Spanish capirote hood, or it may be
traced to the
uniform of
Southern Mardi Gras celebrations...
- in an
enclosed location.
Shots include figures wearing black robes and
capirotes, a
skeletal creature with
wings and
shots of dead goats, the Minotaur...
- processions. When in public,
beaters (battenti)
cover their faces with
capirote in
order to not draw
attention to
themselves as they repent, but to God;...
-
Western Biretta Canterbury Camauro Capirote Cappello romano Capuchon Christening cap
Galero Head
covering for
Christian women Easter bonnet Mantilla Wimple...
- crown,
pinched symmetrically at its four
corners (the "Montana crease").
Capirote A
conical pointed hat with eye holes.
Historically ****ociated with the...
- the
pasos dressed in
penitential robes with
capirotes, tall,
pointed hoods with eye-holes. The
capirotes were
designed so the
faithful could repent in...
-
Western Biretta Canterbury Camauro Capirote Cappello romano Capuchon Christening cap
Galero Head
covering for
Christian women Easter bonnet Mantilla Wimple...