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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)...
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bishops use the
following vestments (worn over the
priestly sticharion,
epimanikia and epitrachelion) and implements:[citation needed]
mitre omophorion sakkos...
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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...
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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...
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Eastern Orthodox priest wearing epitrachelion (stole) and
epimanikia (cuffs), Mtskheta,
Republic of Georgia...
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wears no vestments, but will put on his
epitrachelion (and
often his
epimanikia)
before receiving the Eucharist.[citation needed] When the
bishop is fully...
- 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...
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deacon vests fully in Sticharion,
Orarion and
Epimanikia. The Holy
Doors and
Curtain are open for most of the service, and the...
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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...