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What is Phelonion in Orthodox Christianity | Orthodoxy 101
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.
On the Phelonion - Classical Christianity
A Guide to Orthodox Liturgical Vestments
- The Clergy - Saint Tikhon's Orthodox Theological Seminary
Why Do Priests Wear Capes? Orthodox Vestments: The …
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.
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: …
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 …
Vesting for the Divine Liturgy - Orthodox Prayer
Concerning the Wearing of Vestments - OrthoChristian.Com
Eastern Orthodox religious dress - Encyclopedia Britannica
Phelonion Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
New Liturgical Movement: The Short Phelonion in the Byzantine …
The phelon - what it is, who wears it, and when. Oblachenie
THE Eastern Orthodox Church - holytrinitymission.org
The Symbolism of a Phelonion | Church Blog - The Catalog of …
Phelonion – Wikipedia
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(PDF) The Moveable Canopy. The Performative Space of the …
THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA - Project Gutenberg
phelonion - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA - Project Gutenberg