The funghellino ( lit. 'small mushroom') is a short mushroom-shaped stand used in the Roman Catholic liturgy. It is placed on the altar at a Pontifical Mass to hold the bishop's and higher prelates' skullcap ( zucchetto) during the Eucharistic prayer.
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The funghellino ( lit. 'small mushroom') is a short mushroom-shaped stand used in the Roman Catholic liturgy. It is placed on the altar at a Pontifical Mass to hold the bishop's and higher prelates' skullcap ( zucchetto) during the Eucharistic prayer.
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