sticharion

  • 61Epitrachelion — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Epitrachelion El epitrachelion (del griego επίτράχηλου que significa alrededor del cuello ) es la estola usada por los sacerdotes y los obispos de la Iglesia Ortodoxa y las Iglesias orientales católicas como símbolo… …

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  • 62religious dress — Introduction also called  vestment        any attire, accoutrements, and markings used in religious rituals (ceremonial object) that may be corporate, domestic, or personal in nature. Such dress may comprise types of coverings all the way from… …

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  • 63СТИХАРЬ — (греческого sticharion), часть облачения христианского духовенства в виде длинной прямой одежды с широкими рукавами …

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  • 64СТИХАРЬ — (от ср. греч. sticharion) длинное платье с широкими рукавами, обычно парчовое, церковное облачение дьяконов и дьячков, нижнее облачение священников и архиереев …

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  • 65Subdeacon — (or sub deacon) is a title used in various branches of Christianity.Eastern OrthodoxyA subdeacon is the highest of the minor orders of clergy in the Eastern Orthodox Church. This order is higher than the reader and lower than the deacon. The… …

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  • 66Cassock — Not to be confused with Cossack. The cassock, an item of clerical clothing, is an ankle length robe worn by clerics of the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Church, Lutheran Church and some ministers and ordained officers… …

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  • 67Zone (vestment) — The Zone (Greek: ζώνη, zonē ; Church Slavonic: Поясъ, poyas belt ) is a liturgical belt worn as a vestment by priests and bishops of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Churches and Eastern Catholic Churches. It is made of brocade with …

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  • 68Romanos — redirects here. See Romanus for the Latin form of the same name, or Romanos, Spain for the municipality in Spain. Infobox Saint name= Saint Romanos birth date=c. 490 death date=c. 556 feast day= October 1 (October 14 N.S.) venerated in= Eastern… …

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  • 69Cantor (church) — A cantor or chanter (Gk. ψάλτης) is the chief singer (and ofttimes instructor) employed in a church with responsibilities for the ecclesiastical choir; also called the precentor . The cantor s duties and qualifications have varied considerably… …

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  • 70Royal Hours — The Royal Hours are a particularly solemn celebration of the Little Hours in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. The Royal Hours are celebrated only three times a year: on the Eve of the Nativity, the Eve of Theophany [If the Eve… …

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