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  1. Cowl - Wikipedia

    • A cowl is an item of clothing consisting of a long, hooded garment with wide sleeves, often worn by monks. It was developed during the Early Middle Ages. The term may have originally referred to the hooded portion of a cloak, though contemporary usage refers to an entire closed garment. A cowl is traditionally bestowed upon the monk at the time of making s… See more

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    Developed during the Early Middle Ages, the cowl became the formal garment for those in monastic life. Both St. See more

    Religious usage

    The cowl is traditionally bestowed upon the monk at the time of making solemn, or lifetime, profession. Prior to their solemn vows, the monks still in training wear a hooded cloak. The cowl is generally worn in conformity … See more

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    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Cowl". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. See more

     
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  2. Hooded cloak

    religious dress cowl, hooded cloak worn by monks, usually the same colour as the habit of the order. Originally a common outer garment worn by both men and women, it was prescribed by St. Benedict for the monks of his order (c. 530).
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  4. Holy Habit of Carmel | Carmelite Monks Religious Habit

    The cowl (sometimes known as a capuche, especially for friars) is the hood worn by the Carmelite monks. The monk wears a monastic cowl that hangs over his upper back and is used to cover his head during the winter months.

     
  5. Sacred Garments: The Traditional Clothing of …

    One of the most recognizable garments worn by medieval monks is the hooded cloak, also known as a cowl. This distinctive piece of monastic attire was worn over the traditional robe and symbolized the monk’s dedication to a life of …

  6. The design of a Benedictine monk's habit explained

    Jun 25, 2024 · In choir, when we are worshipping God, over the habit we wear the cowl. This is a cone shaped garment, reaching to the feet, with long wide sleeves and a large pleat in the back. More traditional cowls have 73 pleats for …

  7. The Daily Life of Medieval Monks - World History …

    Dec 13, 2018 · Most monks wore linen underclothes, sometimes hose or socks, and a simple woollen tunic tied at the waist by a leather belt. Over these was their most recognisable item of clothing, the cowl. A monastic cowl was a long …

  8. monk's cowl, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English …

  9. The Design of Catholic Monk Robes Explained - Bin Weekly

  10. Why Wear Monk Robes? A History of Monkhood in …

    So although the outward appearance of monks was simple, consisting of a hooded robe called a cowl, monks themselves were greatly respected during medieval times and for good reason, since they represented safety and …

  11. Cowl | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia

    Cowl (cucullus, cuculla, cucullio.—Ducange, “Gloss.”, s.v.), a hood worn in many religious orders. The name was originally used for a kind of bag in which grocers sold their wares (ibid.), then for an article of dress that was like it in shape.

  12. How to recognize different religious orders by their …

    Nov 28, 2019 · Religious habits (most of them consisting of a tunic covered by a scapular and a cowl) come in many different colors. How can we tell a Benedictine from a Franciscan, or a Dominican from a...

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