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A Guide to Orthodox Liturgical VestmentsCape (Phelonion: P) The phelonion (plural, phelonia) is a liturgical vestment worn by Orthodox priests over their other vestments. It is large and sleeveless, ...Baptismal Robe (Sticharion) · Priestly Stole (Epitrachelion) · Cape (Phelonion)
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The Symbolism of a Phelonion | Church Blog - St Elisabeth ConventNov 30, 2019 · The phelonion, a large round piece of cloth with a cutout for the head and without sleeves, became the main liturgical garment of the clergy.
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The Orthodox Faith - Volume II - The Church Building - VestmentsPriests wear their white baptismal robe over which they have their pastoral stole, cuffs and belt. They also wear a large garment called a phelonion which ...
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A Brief Explanation of Orthodox Vestments[In the Russian tradition, the Phelonion is shorter in the front than in the back, with the back part extending up behind the neck.] This signifies that the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Greek-style phelonion - Liturgical clothes for orthodox priestIn stock1. Full height · 2. Length from neck to the tip of the shoulder · 3. Shoulder tip width · 4. Chest girth (at widest)
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Function in Worship / Symbolism / Meaning - Questions & AnswersThe “chasuble” of the west—known in the Orthodox Church as the “phelonion”—had the sides cut out in order to free the priests' hands and arms. In the ...
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Concerning the Wearing of Vestments / OrthoChristian.ComJan 21, 2016 · The phelonion is a large, sleeveless, outer cape-like vestment, somewhat akin to a poncho, and is worn over the sticharion. The front part ...Missing: draped | Show results with:draped
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The Garments of Salvation | A Russian Orthodox Church WebsiteJul 2, 2009 · The phelonion has its origins in an ancient Roman outer garment, a large flowing cloak used for winter wear and traveling. It is easily the most ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Rev. Fr. Andrii Vatrich - Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USANext came the phelonion, the outer ... This garment reminds the priest of his royal dignity and is an illustration of divine light, righteousness, and joy.
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151.1 The Preparation: An Addendum – The Priest's Vesting PrayersNov 16, 2019 · He blesses the chasuble (Phelonion), and prays, as he vests: + Your Priests, O Lord, shall clothe themselves with righteousness, and Your ...
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PHELONION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterWord History. Etymology. Late Greek phelōnion, phailonion, alteration of phainolion, from Latin paenula cloak. The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits. Expand your ...
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St. Paul's Cloke, by Percy Dearmer (1922) - Project CanterburyBy the end of the fourth century the phelones, phaelones or phaenoles (Latinized as paenula) had begun to have an official character, as we see in the mosaic of ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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The Vesting of the Priest | American Carpatho-Russian Orthodox ...After the priest has entered the Church and venerated the icons and the altar, he proceeds to put on the vestments for the celebration of the Liturgy.
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felon - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryEtymology 1. The adjective is derived from Middle English feloun, felun ... Noun. felon (plural felons). (criminal law) A person who has committed a ...English · Etymology 1 · Etymology 2 · Old FrenchMissing: Orthodox | Show results with:Orthodox
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The phelon - what it is, who wears it, and when. OblachenieJul 12, 2021 · The sleeveless upper liturgical vestment of Orthodox priests and bishops. Symbolically, the phelonion is an illustration of divine light, righteousness, and ...Missing: Eastern | Show results with:Eastern
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A Russian "Robe of Salvation" - jstorthe felon (phelonion in the Greek rite) is worn over the stichar. Interview with Rev. John. Bohush, St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church,. Philadelphia. 5 ...
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Crkveni pojmovi na engleskom jeziku - MyCity.rsJun 18, 2014 · // a liturgical vestment of the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern ... Chasuble - kazula [Link mogu videti samo ulogovani korisnici]. Profil ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Standardization of Liturgical Terminology Used in the English TypiconIt is clear that the liturgical terminology used throughout the English edition of the Typicon needs to be standardized both for internal consistency and for ...
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Ecclesiastical Vestments: Their Development and History. By ...We have traced the history of this vestment from its use as a purely secular garment till the ninth century, and have seen how its proportions, at first ample, ...
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The Development of the Shape of the Eastern Phelonion (Chasuble ...Nov 18, 2024 · That's because this form of the vestment is basically a large, circular piece of fabric with a hole in the centre for the head. To expose and ...
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Liturgy and History in Early Rus (Chapter 1)Aug 9, 2019 · Over the next several decades, a massive Byzantine-style religious infrastructure was erected in Kiev. Cathedrals and monasteries were built.
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The Art of Sewing Liturgical Vestments in RussiaNov 26, 2021 · One of the remaining specimens is a phelonion and epitrachelion set, made of white moire and decorated with embroidery, using metal threads. The ...
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The Polystavrion of the Byzantine East - Liturgical Arts JournalJul 23, 2024 · This particular design has a name; it is is called the polystavrion ("many crosses") and its origins are traced back at least as far as the eleventh century.Missing: phelonion 14th 15th
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Origins of Orthodox Vestments: Ancillary Vestment PiecesJun 8, 2016 · Sometime around the eleventh to twelfth century, the episcopal phelonion underwent a new development and began to be made from polystavros ...
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Full text of "Museum Of Byzantine Culture Treasures Of Mount Athos. Catalogue Of The Exhibition At The Museum Of Byzantine Culture, Thessalonike, 1997"Below is a merged response that consolidates all the information from the provided segments into a comprehensive summary. To retain the maximum amount of detail in a dense and organized format, I will use tables where appropriate (in CSV-like text format) to summarize key mentions, liturgical vestments, and related details. The response will also include narrative summaries for broader context and connections, ensuring all information is preserved.
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Why Vestments? An Introduction to Liturgical Textiles of the Post ...Aug 5, 2015 · ... paenula, became the vestment known in the West as the chasuble (from casula, "little house") and in the Greek-speaking East as the phelonion.Missing: etymology phainolion
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Treasures of Mount Athos. Catalogue of the exhibition at the ...The texts in this volume are written by distinguished scholars and will assist a deeper understanding of the hallowed artistic output of the Athonite monks down ...<|separator|>
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Vesting for the Divine Liturgy### Vesting Prayer and Use of the Phelonion in the Divine Liturgy
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The Entrance Prayers and Vesting Prayers of the Divine LiturgyJan 25, 2023 · The celebrant spiritually prepares to enter the altar – where the Lord will be truly present – by praying before his entrance.
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The Orthodox Faith - Volume II - Worship - Offertory: Great EntranceThis procession is called the Great Entrance as distinct from the Small Entrance that was made earlier with the Book of the Gospels.
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Faith on their Sleeves: Orthodox vestments hold layers of meaningDec 12, 2015 · PHELONION (CHASUBLE): The phelonion represents the robe of Christ and righteousness. It is worn over the shoulders and hangs low in the back and ...Missing: etymology origin<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Consecration (Ordination) Of An Orthodox BishopAn Episcopal Ordination begins before the Divine Liturgy, when the Bishop-Elect, vested in an epitrachelion and phelonion and carrying the Holy Gospel, is ...
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Rubrics: The Sunday of the Holy Cross - St. Jonah Orthodox ChurchBefore Vespers, the priest (wearing his phelonion) approaches the Table of Oblation, where the precious Cross, decorated with various flowers and lying on a ...<|separator|>
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Liturgics - Holy Trinity Orthodox School.The shining golden age of Christian worship began in the IV century, following the end of the persecutions. ... "Phelonion" is a Cretan word meaning an all- ...
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Embroidery and Symbolism of the Eastern Orthodox Liturgical ...Nov 30, 2022 · The outer fabric of his phelonion depicts repeated cross patterns representative of the Ottoman silk textiles, with its lining on a red ...
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How to Wash a Priest Vestment at Home? - Clergy ClubApr 24, 2024 · Our video presents a way to wash a Russian-style phelonion with a hardened collar. ... There are also collars made of cardboard or fabric, glued ...Missing: stiffening | Show results with:stiffening
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Chi-rho phelonion - Greek vestment in brocade - EkklesiaStoreThe standard length is 135-140cm (55”). This item is made in Ukraine. The cloth is made with machine embroidery. Fabric: brocade. The measurements I will need:
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Antique Phelonia (Chasubles) From the Russian TraditionMay 21, 2025 · The Russian phelonion is indicated primarily by its stiffened, high backed (or high necked if you prefer) cut that partially covers the back of the head.Missing: collar | Show results with:collar
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Russian Phelonion, 17th century - Orthodox Arts JournalApr 11, 2013 · The Journal covers visual arts, music, liturgical ceremony and texts, and relevant art history and theory.<|separator|>
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The Short Phelonion in the Byzantine East - New Liturgical MovementMar 24, 2011 · The short phelonion is a shortened or pinned-up phelonion used in the tonsure of Readers in the Orthodox Church, especially in Russian ...
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Other Religious Items | Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Eastern America... (phelonion, chasuble). It comes with the covers for the Holy Gifts. Price: $1000.00. image. Priest's Vestments Embroidered Priest's vestment set.
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Priests Vestments in Ukraine ( High back or regular ) - byzcath.orgFeb 28, 2009 · ... phelonion protects the brocade (and the jewels, if any). ... I personally think that Hohol's works (written in Russian) when dealing with religion ...Missing: kazula | Show results with:kazula