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- Epitrachelion abstract "The epitrachelion (Greek: ἐπιτραχήλιον \"around the neck\"; Slavic: Епитрахиль, epitrachil; often called simply a stole in casual English-language usage) is the liturgical vestment worn by priests and bishops of the Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches as the symbol of their priesthood, corresponding to the Western stole. It is essentially the orarion adapted for priests and bishops, worn around the neck with the two ends hanging down equally in front (more or less to the ankle) and with the two adjacent sides sewn or buttoned together up the center, leaving enough space through which to place the head. In practice, the epitrachelion is made to be worn only this way, tailored to lie flat around the neck, and is never actually unfastened. The portion hanging down in front is sometimes even a solid piece of fabric. It is usually made of brocade with seven embroidered or appliquéd crosses, one at the back of the neck and three down each side. The epitrachelion is the only required vestment whenever a priest is conducting an Orthodox service, otherwise he is unable to perform the service.The priest wears the epitrachelion whenever serving as a priest (as opposed to simply attending a service). For some services, e.g. vespers or matins, he wears the epitrachelion by itself. When he is fully vested for the Divine Liturgy, he wears the epitrachelion over the sticharion and under the zone and the phelonion. If a priest is simply attending a service, he wears no vestments, but will put on his epitrachelion (and often his epimanikia) before receiving the Eucharist.When the bishop is fully vested he wears the epitrachelion over the sticharion and under the zone, the sakkos and the omophorion.The Syriac Orthodox hamnikho (literally 'necklace') and the Armenian Orthodox urār are worn in a similar fashion.".
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- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Appliqué.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Apostolic_Church.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Brocade.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Byzantine_clothing.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eastern_Christian_vestments.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Christian_cross.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Church_Slavonic_language.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Divine_Liturgy.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Embroidery.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Epimanikia.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Matins.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Omophorion.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Orarion.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Phelonion.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Priest.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Sakkos.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Sticharion.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Stole_(vestment).
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Syriac_Orthodox_Church.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Vespers.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Vestment.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink Zone_(vestment).
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- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLink File:Epitrachelion.jpg.
- Epitrachelion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Epitrachelion".
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- Epitrachelion subject Category:Byzantine_clothing.
- Epitrachelion subject Category:Eastern_Christian_vestments.
- Epitrachelion subject Category:History_of_clothing.
- Epitrachelion subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Europe).
- Epitrachelion subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Epitrachelion hypernym Vestment.
- Epitrachelion type Vestment.
- Epitrachelion comment "The epitrachelion (Greek: ἐπιτραχήλιον \"around the neck\"; Slavic: Епитрахиль, epitrachil; often called simply a stole in casual English-language usage) is the liturgical vestment worn by priests and bishops of the Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches as the symbol of their priesthood, corresponding to the Western stole.".
- Epitrachelion label "Epitrachelion".
- Epitrachelion sameAs Q1258037.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Епітрахіль.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Category:Stoles_from_Russia.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrachelion.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrachelion.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Επιτραχήλιο.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrachelion.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrakiili.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrahilj.
- Epitrachelion sameAs エピタラヒリ.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrachelion.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrachelion.
- Epitrachelion sameAs m.04jw0_.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrahil.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Епитрахиль.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrahilj.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Epitrachélion.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Епитрахиљ.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Єпітрахіль.
- Epitrachelion sameAs Q1258037.
- Epitrachelion wasDerivedFrom Epitrachelion?oldid=693384727.
- Epitrachelion depiction Epitrachelion.jpg.
- Epitrachelion isPrimaryTopicOf Epitrachelion.