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omophorion การใช้

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  • It is under the omophorion of Metropolitan Demetrius of America.
  • The distinctive vestment of a bishop is the omophorion.
  • Over the saccos, the bishop wears a wide shoulder covering called the omophorion.
  • The clergy of the monastery previously served under the omophorion of Metropolitan Tikhon ( Mollard ).
  • The various configurations of the stole ( including the pallium or the omophorion ) grew out of this usage.
  • At any service other than the Divine Liturgy he will usually wear the small " omophorion ".
  • Whenever he presides at any divine service, the bishop will be vested in the " omophorion ".
  • In the Ruthenian Catholic Church and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, often only the great " omophorion " is used.
  • The " omophorion ", one of symbols of episcopal dignity, is white with a pattern of circles and rectangles.
  • At other times at services, the bishop may wear a shorter omophorion that has both ends hanging down the front called the small omophorion
  • At other times at services, the bishop may wear a shorter omophorion that has both ends hanging down the front called the small omophorion
  • At the Divine Liturgy, the rubrics call for the bishop to put on and take off the " omophorion " numerous times.
  • The " omophorion " probably developed from the civil " omophorion ", a shoulder garment or shawl in general use.
  • The " omophorion " probably developed from the civil " omophorion ", a shoulder garment or shawl in general use.
  • If he is serving the Divine Liturgy he will wear both the great and the small " omophorion " at different times over his liturgical vestments.
  • There is testimony to the existence of the " omophorion " as a liturgical vestment of the bishop in Isidore of Pelusium about the year 400.
  • When participating in the Divine Liturgy, an Eastern Catholic bishop will wear the sakkos ( Imperial dalmatic ), omophorion, epigonation and Eastern-style mitre.
  • In such cases, the " omophorion " is often sewn into shape and can be simply draped onto the shoulders rather than wrapped on by assistants.
  • The only change in the " omophorion " in the East has been the augmentation of its width, and the material from which it is made.
  • Buttons or loops are sewn on the back, by which the bishop's " omophorion " ( either great or small ) may be attached.
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