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Tabieh (Tabiah) in black, worn by bishops and priests
Tabieh (Tabiah) in red, worn by the Patriarch when he is cardinal

With Tabieh (Arab. طابية) refers to the headwear (cap) of the Maronite bishops and patriarchs . It has a turban-like shape and is made of cardboard and a dark fabric. An escime is worn under the tabieh . The episcopal miter is worn during mass.

literature

  • Dieter Philippi: Philippi Collection - Headgear in Faith, Religion and Spirituality . St. Benno Verlag, Leipzig, 2009, ISBN 978-3-7462-2800-6 .

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