- The
phelonion (Gr****: φαιλόνιον, plural, φαιλόνια, phailónia; Latin: paenula, Russian: Фело́нь - Felón’) is a
liturgical vestment worn by a
priest of...
- worn for the
celebration of the Eucharist.
Corresponds to the
Orthodox phelonion (see below). See also chasuble-alb.
Dalmatic The
outermost garment of...
- and in the
Eastern Catholic Churches, the
equivalent vestment is the
phelonion. "The
vestment proper to the
priest celebrant at M**** and
other sacred...
-
vestment worn by
Orthodox and Gr****
Catholic bishops instead of the priest's
phelonion. The
garment is a
tunic with wide sleeves, and a
distinctive pattern of...
-
bishops as an
outer vestment in
place of a presbyter's
phelonion and which, like the
phelonion,
corresponds to the
western chasuble and cope, is derived...
- the high
points of the
festal Matins service. The
priest puts on his
phelonion (chasuble). When it
comes time for the
Great Doxology the
deacon opens...
- Thereafter, the toga was
reserved for
state occasions.
Abolla Chasuble Pallium Phelonion Ra****e, Jan (2022). 7
paenula – ‘poncho’. Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10...
- In his
second Epistle to
Timothy (2
Timothy 4:13), Paul requests, "The
phelonion that I left at
Troas with Carpus, when thou comest,
bring with thee, and...
-
ribbon Petite size
Petticoat Petticoat breeches Pettipants Phat
pants Phelonion Pheta (turban)
Phoenix crown Phra Kiao
Phrygian cap
Phrygian type helmet...
- "Great Hall" Optimatoi, a
military unit Patrikios, the
Patrician caste Phelonion, a
liturgical vestment Praipositos, a
senior palace title Primikerios...