- by
metathesis of the word's
internal syllables,
kamilavka (Russian: Камила́вка, romanized:
Kamilávka), is a
clerical headdress worn by
Orthodox Christian...
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composed of a
kamilavka (stiffened
round black headcovering) with an epanokamelavkion, a veil
which completely covers the
kamilavka and
hangs down over...
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clerical kamilavka (cylindrical head covering) with a rim at the top. In
Slavic practice, a
hierodeacon (monastic deacon)
wears the
simple black kamilavka of...
- veil
extending over the back, worn with the
kamilavka by all
monastics and bishops. Klobuk: A
kamilavka with an
epanokamelavkion permanently attached;...
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ordained to
minor orders (subdeacon, reader,
altar server) do not wear the
kamilavka when vested.
Hieromonks (monastic priests)
always wear the epanokalimavkion...
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Orthodox deacon in the
Church of the
Nativity in Bethlehem,
wearing the
double orarion over his sticharion. On his head he
wears the
clerical kamilavka....
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implements used in the
blessing of holy water. From left to right: A priest's
kamilavka and
epitrachelion (stole), Euchologion, bowl of water,
blessing cross...
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Diocese of San
Francisco and
Western America. He was
awarded the
kamilavka and gold
pectoral cross on
January 6, 2013, by the
Synod of Bishops, and...
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implements used in the
blessing of holy water. From left to right: A priest's
kamilavka and
epitrachelion (stole), Euchologion, bowl of water,
blessing cross...
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Jewelled cross Gold
cross Silver cross Epigonation Nabedrennik Purple kamilavka Purple skufia Deacons Doubled orarion Purple or Red
kamiavka Laity Chivalric...