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- The ferraiolo (also ferraiuolo, ferraiolone) is a type of cape traditionally worn by clergy in the Catholic Church on formal, non-liturgical occasions...
- Purple c****ocks as choir dress. Can also wear the purple ferraiuolo, a silk cape. The ferraiuolo is for non-liturgical events, such as graduation and commencement...
- with red piping and purple fascia at other times, and may add the purple ferraiuolo and the biretta with red tuft to the black c****ock for formal ceremonies...
- Freedom'". www.blabbermouth.com. blabbermouth.com. Retrieved June 15, 2015. Ferraiuolo, Perucci (June 1994). "The Return of Michael Sweet". CCM Magazine. 16...
- neighbourhoods, and having numerous groups under their influence, as the Ferraiuolo clan. After a time inactive, the De Luca Bossa clan is believed to be...
- Capodannosiena.net". www.capodannosiena.net. Retrieved 23 March 2023. Ferraiuolo, Antonio (5 September 2021). Breve storia di Siena (in Italian). P****erino...
- with red piping and purple sash at other times, and may add the purple ferraiuolo to the black c****ock for formal ceremonies of a non-liturgical nature...
- On more formal occasions, the Pope may wear a red cape similar to the ferraiuolo except for its gold decoration. Alternatively, he may wear a red cape...
- social worker Barbra Roylance Williams (Barbara Weldon), author Tami Ferraiuolo (Tami Ferguson), former police officer Jeffrey Downs, security officer...
- Nunzio Ferraiuoli (1661–1735) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly of landscapes. Born in Nocera de' Pagani (presumably Nocera Inferiore)...