- An
apostolnik or
epimandylion is an item of
clerical clothing worn by
Eastern Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic nuns. It is a
cloth veil that
covers the head...
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headcoverings worn by some
Christian women, such as the
hanging veil,
apostolnik and kapp, and the ****tta
favored by many
Hindu and Sikh women, the hijab...
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fasten them [1]
Archived 2006-12-16 at the
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apostolnik. In the
Russian tradition, the
kalimavkion covered by its epanokalimavkion...
- veil) when the
klobuk or
epanokamelavkion might get in the way of work.
Apostolnik Biretta Kalimavkion Klobuk Koukoulion The
Philippi Collection Taqiyah...
- standard-bearer for
their liberation movement.
Claims that she
continued to wear an
apostolnik are false.
Images that she
continued wearing a
mantle are fabricated.This...
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Chador Chaperon Cornette Dastar...
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stiff hat worn by
monastics or
awarded to
clergy as a mark of honor.
Apostolnik: A veil worn
either by nuns,
either alone or with a skufia. Epanokamelavkion:...
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given the ri****a, belt and skoufos.
Novice nuns
additionally wear a veil (
apostolnik) that
covers the head and neck. A
novice is also
given a
prayer rope and...
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religious habit is the same (though nuns wear an
extra veil,
called the
apostolnik).
Unlike Roman Catholic monasticism, the
Eastern Orthodox do not have...
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Christian liberty.
Eastern Orthodox nuns wear a head
covering called an
apostolnik,
which is worn at all times, and is the only part of the
monastic habit...