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- Epimanikia (singular epimanikion) are liturgical vestments of the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches. They are cuffs (Russian: нарука́вницы...
- to distinguish the clergy from the laity. Some are practical (Zone and Epimanikia), holding the other vestments in place. Some (Nabedrennik and Epigonation)...
- could use to wipe his hands and face. The maniple corresponds to the epimanikia, cuffs worn on both wrists in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic...
- Eastern Orthodox priest wearing epitrachelion (stole) and epimanikia (cuffs), Mtskheta, Republic of Georgia...
- resemble the western dalmatic), the orarion (deacon's stole), and the epimanikia (cuffs). The last are worn under the sticharion, not over it as does a...
- wears no vestments, but will put on his epitrachelion (and often his epimanikia) before receiving the Eucharist.[citation needed] When the bishop is fully...
- bishops use the following vestments (worn over the priestly sticharion, epimanikia and epitrachelion) and implements:[citation needed] mitre omophorion sakkos...
- Office, unless he is wearing the epitrachelion (and in some traditions the epimanikia, or "cuffs", as well). When a member of the faithful goes to Confession...
- Gr**** practice, the custom has developed to wear only the orarion and epimanikia without the sticharion during the lesser services. Before vesting, the...
- white robe that archbishop Antonios wears is of silk with gold cuffs or "epimanikia" and a sash or "epitrachelion" that distinguishes himself from the others...