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La tiara papal era usada por el papa en una ceremonia como la coronación. Sin embargo, no ha sido usada después de la coronación del papa Pablo VI en 1963.<ref>{{cita web|url= https://www.lastampa.it/vatican-insider/en/2011/07/16/news/the-pope-and-the-papal-tiara-s-symbolic-power-1.36956948/  |título=The Pope and the Papal Tiara's symbolic power|editorial=|sitioweb=LA STAMPA|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> A miter is a high pointy headdress. It is called miter in the American way, and mitre in the British way.<ref>{{인용|url= https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ko/%EC%82%AC%EC%A0%84/%EC%98%81%EC%96%B4/mitre|título=mitre|editorial=|sitioweb=Cambridge Dictionary|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> In Latin, it is called ''mitra.''<ref>{{인용|url=https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/miters#:~:text=The%20word%20miter%20(or%20mitre)%20in%20English%20is%20derived%20directly%20from%20the%20Greek%20and%20Latin%20word%C2%A0mitra%2C%20meaning%20crown.|título=Miters|editorial= |sitioweb=Catholic Answers|fecha=March 1, 1992|autor=}}</ref> A zucchetto is a hemisphere-shaped skullcap called Pileolus.<ref>{{인용|url=https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/dictionary/index.cfm?id=37238&randomterm=false|título=ZUCCHETTO|editorial=|sitioweb=Catholic Culture|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> A biretta is a square cap with three or four peaks traditionally worn by Roman Catholic clergy; sometimes a biretta is topped with a tuft or pom.<ref>{{인용|url=https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/dictionary/index.cfm?id=32182&randomterm=false|título=BIRETTA|editorial=|sitioweb=Catholic Culture|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> In fact, a biretta may have three of four feathers on top. Also, the color of biretta varies according to rank.<ref>{{인용|url= https://books.google.co.kr/books?id=uqJixgEACAAJ&pg=PA69&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false|título=Origins of Catholic Words: A Discursive Dictionary|editorial=|sitioweb=The Catholic University of America Press|fecha=January 24, 2020|autor=Anthony Lo Bello}}</ref> A galero is a red, broad-brimmed hat with tessellated strings used by the Roman Catholic cardinals.<ref>{{인용|url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/galero|título=GALERO|editorial=|sitioweb=Merriam Webster Dictionary|fecha=|autor=}}</ref><br>The Eastern Orthodox Church has things similar to what the Roman Catholic Church has. Female members wear a veil on their heads when they keep Mass, and the bishop wears a miter adorned with the cross and icon (painting of holy figures).<ref>{{인용|url=https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnists/2022/01/765262/old-believers-making-comeback-russia |título=Old Believers making a comeback in Russia|editorial=|sitioweb=NEW STRAITS TIMES |fecha=January 23, 2022|autor=|cita= }}</ref><ref>{{인용|url= https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/331402-women-russican-church-head-cover
La tiara papal era usada por el papa en una ceremonia como la coronación. Sin embargo, no ha sido usada después de la coronación del papa Pablo VI en 1963.<ref>{{cita web|url= https://www.lastampa.it/vatican-insider/en/2011/07/16/news/the-pope-and-the-papal-tiara-s-symbolic-power-1.36956948/  |título=The Pope and the Papal Tiara's symbolic power|editorial=|sitioweb=LA STAMPA|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> La mitra es un tocado alto y puntiagudo.<ref>{{cita web|url= https://dictionary.cambridge.org/ko/%EC%82%AC%EC%A0%84/%EC%98%81%EC%96%B4/mitre|título=mitre|editorial=|sitioweb=Cambridge Dictionary|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> In Latin, it is called ''mitra.''<ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.catholic.com/magazine/print-edition/miters#:~:text=The%20word%20miter%20(or%20mitre)%20in%20English%20is%20derived%20directly%20from%20the%20Greek%20and%20Latin%20word%C2%A0mitra%2C%20meaning%20crown.|título=Miters|editorial= |sitioweb=Catholic Answers|fecha=March 1, 1992|autor=}}</ref> A zucchetto is a hemisphere-shaped skullcap called Pileolus.<ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/dictionary/index.cfm?id=37238&randomterm=false|título=ZUCCHETTO|editorial=|sitioweb=Catholic Culture|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> A biretta is a square cap with three or four peaks traditionally worn by Roman Catholic clergy; sometimes a biretta is topped with a tuft or pom.<ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/dictionary/index.cfm?id=32182&randomterm=false|título=BIRETTA|editorial=|sitioweb=Catholic Culture|fecha=|autor=}}</ref> In fact, a biretta may have three of four feathers on top. Also, the color of biretta varies according to rank.<ref>{{cita web|url= https://books.google.co.kr/books?id=uqJixgEACAAJ&pg=PA69&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=2#v=onepage&q&f=false|título=Origins of Catholic Words: A Discursive Dictionary|editorial=|sitioweb=The Catholic University of America Press|fecha=January 24, 2020|autor=Anthony Lo Bello}}</ref> A galero is a red, broad-brimmed hat with tessellated strings used by the Roman Catholic cardinals.<ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/galero|título=GALERO|editorial=|sitioweb=Merriam Webster Dictionary|fecha=|autor=}}</ref><br>The Eastern Orthodox Church has things similar to what the Roman Catholic Church has. Female members wear a veil on their heads when they keep Mass, and the bishop wears a miter adorned with the cross and icon (painting of holy figures).<ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.nst.com.my/opinion/columnists/2022/01/765262/old-believers-making-comeback-russia |título=Old Believers making a comeback in Russia|editorial=|sitioweb=NEW STRAITS TIMES |fecha=January 23, 2022|autor=|cita= }}</ref><ref>{{cita web|url= https://www.rbth.com/lifestyle/331402-women-russican-church-head-cover
|título=Why do women cover their heads in Orthodox churches?|editorial=|sitioweb=Russia Beyond|fecha=December 11, 2019|autor=|cita=}}</ref><ref>{{인용|url=https://www.catholicregister.org/faith/item/21714-pope-russian-orthodox-patriarch-to-meet-in-cuba-vatican-announces|título=Pope, Russian Orthodox patriarch to meet in Cuba, Vatican announces|sitioweb=The Catholic Register  |fecha=February 5, 2016 |cita=}}</ref><ref>988 Vladimir Adopts Christianity, Christian History Issue #28, ''Christian History Institute'', 1990</ref>
|título=Why do women cover their heads in Orthodox churches?|editorial=|sitioweb=Russia Beyond|fecha=December 11, 2019|autor=|cita=}}</ref><ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.catholicregister.org/faith/item/21714-pope-russian-orthodox-patriarch-to-meet-in-cuba-vatican-announces|título=Pope, Russian Orthodox patriarch to meet in Cuba, Vatican announces|sitioweb=The Catholic Register  |fecha=February 5, 2016 |cita=}}</ref><ref>988 Vladimir Adopts Christianity, Christian History Issue #28, ''Christian History Institute'', 1990</ref>


=== Protestant Churches ===
=== Protestant Churches ===
There are not many Protestant denominations that acknowledge wearing a veil and practice it. The Plymouth Brethren, headquartered in Plymouth, England, are known as a denomination that recognizes women’s veil.<ref>{{인용|url= https://plymouthbrethren.org/article/443|título=The Head Covering―A Biblical Perspective―The True Women's Lib|editorial=|sitioweb=Plymouth brethren Writings|fecha=|autor=J Boyd Nicholson Sr.|cita=}}</ref> Among the Anabaptists in the United States, the Mennonites let female members wear bonnet-shaped hats or veils based on 1 Corinthians 11, but they leave it up to individuals.<ref>{{인용|url=https://www.themennonitemom.com/post/difference-between-amish-and-mennonites|título=about the Amish and Mennonites|sitioweb=The Mennonite mom| quote= |fecha=April 4, 2019}}</ref> The female Amish, a part of the Mennonites, keep long hair and always wear a hood around their heads.<ref>Why do Amish men have beards but no mustaches?, ''All about the Amish: Answers to Common Questions'', March 2, 2021</ref>
There are not many Protestant denominations that acknowledge wearing a veil and practice it. The Plymouth Brethren, headquartered in Plymouth, England, are known as a denomination that recognizes women’s veil.<ref>{{cita web|url= https://plymouthbrethren.org/article/443|título=The Head Covering―A Biblical Perspective―The True Women's Lib|editorial=|sitioweb=Plymouth brethren Writings|fecha=|autor=J Boyd Nicholson Sr.|cita=}}</ref> Among the Anabaptists in the United States, the Mennonites let female members wear bonnet-shaped hats or veils based on 1 Corinthians 11, but they leave it up to individuals.<ref>{{cita web|url=https://www.themennonitemom.com/post/difference-between-amish-and-mennonites|título=about the Amish and Mennonites|sitioweb=The Mennonite mom| quote= |fecha=April 4, 2019}}</ref> The female Amish, a part of the Mennonites, keep long hair and always wear a hood around their heads.<ref>Why do Amish men have beards but no mustaches?, ''All about the Amish: Answers to Common Questions'', March 2, 2021</ref>


== The Church of God Keeps the Regulation of Veil ==
== The Church of God Keeps the Regulation of Veil ==