A new Cardinal with Black dress instead of Red

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Now that you are having mens suit, it is essential to know how to care for it. Caring men’s suits is extremely important since suits are the most expensive attires in any man’s wardrobe. Moreover they are precious and elegant too and a simple fault can damage the whole suit.
 
FYI, Maronite Patriarchs have worn red (of a slightly different shade than that of Roman Cardinals), including the tobiyye (our version of the Syriac “turban”) (and please forgive me but I can never remember the proper Syriac name for it), for many centuries. .
Malphono,

Is the Syriac “turban” called a ܟܰܠܳܘܐ ܩܰܘܘܓ ? I found the word in Article 125 of the Constitution of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch the soc-wus.org/ourchurch/constitutioneng.html
Chapter Nine
Clerical Vestments
Article 125. H. H. The Patriarch wears purple cloth and a black robe with purple hems. He also wears a cross and two icons on his chest, the monastic hood (آܐܣܟܝܡܐ) and the turban (ܟܰܠܳܘܐ ܩܰܘܘܓ) on his head.
Also, found these words-- Mudi Thoppi, Koob’uono, Kawuk, Quba’tho, Skeemo, Koob’uono, Koobastho --from the following site: dieter-philippi.de/en/the-philippi-collection/head-coverings-1

The word koob’uono has shown up in another reference:groups.yahoo.com/group/SOCM-FORUM/message/20522

Is koob’uono the most common word for the Syriac “turban”?
 
mudi thoppi is Malayalam, the local language used in S. Kerala.

It basically translates to cover/hair hat.
 
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