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  1. History

    Like the chasuble, the phelonion was originally a sort of poncho, a conical round vestment with a hole in the middle … See more

    Phelonion - Wikipedia

    • The phelonion (Greek: φαιλόνιον, plural, φαιλόνια, phailónia; Latin: paenula, Russian: Фело́нь - Felón’) is a liturgical vestment worn by a priest of the Byzantine Christian tradition. It is worn over the priest's other vestments and is equivalent to the chasuble of Western Christianity. See more

    Styles

    There are two main styles of phelonion. Byzantine- or Greek-style phelonia are tailored to fit over the shoulders, while Russian-style phelonia (Фелонь, felon) have a high, stiffened collar that covers the back of the … See more

    External links

    • Media related to Phelonion at Wikimedia Commons See more

    Sources

    Woodfin, Warren T. (2012). The embodied icon : liturgical vestments and sacramental power in Byzantium. Oxford [Great Britain]: Oxford University Press. See more

     
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  2. What is Phelonion in Orthodox Christianity | Orthodoxy 101

     
  3. Phelonion - OrthodoxWiki

    WEBFeb 16, 2011 · A phelonion is a liturgical vestment worn by a priest over his other vestments. Learn about its history, styles, and usage in different Orthodox traditions.

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  8. Phelonion | ecclesiastical garb | Britannica

    WEBPhelonion is a long, full, purple or blue cloak worn by Eastern Orthodox priests. It is open down the front and fastened at the neck and hem, and has embroidered squares called pōmata that symbolize the Testaments.

  9. Faith on their Sleeves: Orthodox vestments hold …

    WEBDec 11, 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 below the chest in the front. PECTORAL CROSS: …

  10. Why Vestments? An Introduction to Liturgical Textiles …

    WEBLearn about the history and significance of vestments in the Orthodox Church, such as the phelonion, a cloak worn by bishops of high rank. See examples of embroidered and woven silks from the Byzantine and post …

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