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- The epitrachelion (Ancient Gr****: ἐπιτραχήλιον "around the neck"; Slavic: Епитрахи́ль - Epitrakhíl’; often called simply a stole in casual English-language...
- on the edge of the epitrachelion. At an Orthodox wedding, the priest will have the bridal couple hold the edge of his epitrachelion as he leads them in...
- to wear the stole uncrossed. Corresponds to the Orthodox orarion and epitrachelion (see below). Alb The common garment of any ministers at the eucharist...
- following vestments (worn over the priestly sticharion, epimanikia and epitrachelion) and implements:[citation needed] mitre omophorion sakkos jewelled pectoral...
- clergy a bishop or priest will wear the epimanikia any time he wears the epitrachelion. Deacons always wear the epimanikia whenever they vest. In the Armenian...
- Eastern Orthodox priest wearing epitrachelion (stole) and epimanikia (cuffs), Mtskheta, Republic of Georgia...
- Barlaam of the Kiev Caves Monastery, wearing his monastic habit and priestly epitrachelion...
- p****ing around the neck and hanging down in the front similar to an epitrachelion (stole), only wider and shorter, coming down a little past the waist...
- attending, but not celebrating Liturgy), he will wear the mantle with the Epitrachelion, the Omophorion (the latter being worn outside the mantle), and, in...
- Antonios wears is of silk with gold cuffs or "epimanikia" and a sash or "epitrachelion" that distinguishes himself from the others on the ascent. The imperial...