- In the
Eastern Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic liturgical tradition, the
omophorion (‹See Tfd›Gr****: ὠμοφόριον,
meaning "[something]
borne on the shoulders";...
-
likely survive from the (simple scarf)
Roman pallium. The
pallium and the
omophor originate from the same vestment, the
latter a much
larger and
wider version...
- St.
Gregory of
Tavromenion wearing the type of
phelonion worn by
bishops called the polystavrion, as well as a
white omophor. (14th century, Mistras)....
- was
founded in 1970 and only
since 2000, the
monastics serve under the
omophor of
Bishop Maksim Vasiljević of the
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Western...
- and
Church Slavonic. The church,
under Igoumen Deiniol, is
under the
omophor of the
diocese of
Sourozh of the
Moscow Patriarchate.
Blachernitissa Western...
- arts) Obi (sash) Obi-ita
Ochipok Ohaguro Oilskin Olefin fiber Omega chain Omophor One-piece
swimsuit Onesie (jumpsuit)
Onnara Opanak Open-crotch
pants Open...
-
forehead on the edge of the Holy Table. The
ordaining bishop then
places his
omophor and
right hand over the ordinand's head and
recites aloud the
first Prayer...
- In
November 2015, the
North American Mission was
transferred under the
Omophor of
Metropolitan Angelos of Avlona.
Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North...
-
Serbian Orthodox Church monastery located in Sheffield, Ohio, now
under the
omophor of
Bishop Irinej Dobrijević of the
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Eastern...
- the
clergy left the
Moscow Patriarchate and
declared to be put
under the
omophor of the
Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church under Metropolitan Mstyslav...