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The only six women in the world who can wear white before the Pope

Summary by SuNoticiero
Following the death of Pope Francis last Monday, April 21, at his Santa Marta residence in Vatican City, the world has turned its attention to the protocols governing the Holy See. One of them concerns dress and is known as the "white privilege." It applies to a small group of six people worldwide who have a centuries-old exception. Generally, the rules dictate that women must wear strict black during audiences before the Supreme Pontiff. Howeve…
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Following the death of Pope Francis last Monday, April 21, at his Santa Marta residence in Vatican City, the world has turned its attention to the protocols governing the Holy See. One of them concerns dress and is known as the "white privilege." It applies to a small group of six people worldwide who have a centuries-old exception. Generally, the rules dictate that women must wear strict black during audiences before the Supreme Pontiff. Howeve…

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SuNoticiero broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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