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wears the ordinary monastic habit in white serge, but the scapular which is joined by bands at the side and has the hood attached to it, is known as the "cowl". The long flowing garment with wide sleeves, which usually bears this name, is used only by the deacon at high
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is of two types: one is similar to the hood still worn by some Western monastic orders, the other takes the form of a stiff rounded hat (like a
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is an item of clothing consisting of a long, hooded garment with wide sleeves, often worn by monks. It was developed during the
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refer to it as part of a monk's dress. In modern times, it is worn over the habit during liturgical services. Originally,
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has come to signify a Benedictine. Previous generations had lengthened the garment until it reached to the heels, and
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wear a white cape, although their tunic and scapular are brown, from which they were known in medieval
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wearing white. (The Camaldolese of Monte Corona, however, always wear a cloak instead of a cowl.)
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Long, hooded garment, often sleeveless, as worn by some Christian monks and nuns
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This article is about the garment used by monks and nuns. For other uses, see
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and worn by all members of the Order, both as street dress and in church.
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Both the cowl and the cape, though without a hood, are also worn by the
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wear a black cape over a white habit—hence, their ancient
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may have referred simply to the hooded portion of a
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