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Skeuophylax (Gr****: σκευοφύλαξ),
feminine form
skeuophylakissa (σκευοφυλάκισσα),
meaning "keeper of the vessels", is an
ecclesiastical office in the Eastern...
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known as the paraecclesiarch. An
analogous office is that of the
skeuophylax. In parishes, however, the
sacristan is
called ****ton. In
addition to...
- book, the
journalist Dimitris Alikakos presents an
interview with the
skeuophylax Archbishop Isidoros of the
Patriarchate of Jerusalem, in
which the latter...
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medieval ****cution.": 107–116
Callinicus I,
initially a
priest and
skeuophylax in the
Church of the
Theotokos of Blachernae [ka; ru],
became patriarch...
- same time, it also
acquired the
prefix megas and
replaced the
megas skeuophylax as the second-most
important official of the patriarchate. By the thirteenth...
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church treasury or
chamber for the
sacred furnishings entrusted to a
skeuophylax)
adjoining the
church was
built in 1684. Its
broad esonarthex barrel...
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Polyphony (Russian
Orthodox liturgy)
Praxis Revised Julian calendar Russian Orthodox bell
ringing Skeuophylax Western Rite
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Polyphony (Russian
Orthodox liturgy)
Praxis Revised Julian calendar Russian Orthodox bell
ringing Skeuophylax Western Rite
Orthodoxy Christianity portal...
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Polyphony (Russian
Orthodox liturgy)
Praxis Revised Julian calendar Russian Orthodox bell
ringing Skeuophylax Western Rite
Orthodoxy Christianity portal...
- "grand"), the
treasurer or [megas] sakellarios, the
sacristan or [megas]
skeuophylax, the record-keeper or chartophylax, and the head of the sakellion. Later...