Saturday, August 7, 2010

Summer Clergy Hats

13 comments:

  1. hi jp!

    once again, thanks for this wonderful post!

    can i ask what order does this young priest hail from? the straw saturno is impeccable!

    ad multos annos!

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  2. Is he a Premonstratensian from a German-speaking country ?

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  3. Yes, from Wilten, in Austria.


    O.Praem.

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  4. I know this is way off topic, but since we are disussing "Summer" clergy hats, I thought I would ask my question here.

    Does anyone know why Pope Benedict did not take a few weeks vacation in the mountains like he has done in past years? It appears his entire vacation willbe spent at Castel Gandolfo.

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  5. Yes, I would agree. It is a Praemonstratesian (Norbertine).

    Normally the white Saturno (Cappello Romano) was reserved to the Pope.

    Interestung to see that this headdress is comming back at now arrived at the priestes.

    The Picture of my white Saturnao

    and

    Picture with the white Saturno of the Pope

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  6. yes, he comes from Innsbruck, AUSTRIA!!!!!!!!!!! Frater Johannes!

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  7. he's from innsbruck/austria! exactly from the abbey in wilten

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  8. ave!
    great picture!
    somebody sent a link to me about.
    yes, i'm a premonstratensian from austria, wilten abbey.

    the white saturno was useful at the pilgrimage with the servants from all over the world at rome.

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  9. He is an austrian norbertine brother, from the abbey of Wilten, Innsbruck.
    www.stift-wilten.at

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  10. The question is, where do they sell these hats ?

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  11. Great pic! I an a Norbertine who is going to Rome to live for a year. Where can I get a white saturno like that?

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  12. Ditta Annibale Gammarelli
    Via Santa Chiara, 34

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  13. Fr. Martin,
    Who makes the white habit cassocks of the Norbertines? Are they made by the community or by a clerical shop like RJ Toomey, CM Almy, Gammarelli...

    Chris

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