Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3| for the keeping of sacred vestments; 4) the Body of the Church,
2 2,6| of the services, and the vestments of those who officiate in
3 2,7| in royal or episcopal vestments, with His Mother at His
4 3,2| The Vestments.~ ~The Antiquity of the
5 3,2| The Antiquity of the Vestments. — In the very earliest
6 3,2| is the origin of church vestments or holy garments. In the
7 3,2| only the cut of church vestments, used while officiating
8 3,2| remained as one of the sacred vestments, to be used by all classes
9 3,2| preserved as one of the priestly vestments, in token that priests are
10 3,2| was added to the church vestments, as one distinctively belonging
11 3,2| material as the rest of the vestments. It is a long broad strip,
12 3,2| became a part of the sacred vestments of all bishops. At the present
13 3,2| were added to the church vestments as signs of distinction.
14 3,2| skull-cap, and the scuffía. The vestments of a bishop are: The tunic,
15 7,1| priest, robed in the full vestments of his dignity.~ The elements
16 8,1| the priest dons all the vestments of his order; he carries
17 8,2| lays aside his episcopal vestments: the panagia, the pectoral
18 8,2| while the bishop resumes his vestments.~ As the deacon reads the
19 8,2| don the full, sacerdotal vestments, and after the Great Doxology
20 8,2| celebrants change their vestments and the decorations of the
21 9,1| on light-colored or white vestments, to express the joy of the
22 9,3| the celebrants put on full vestments, and, over them, a wide
23 9,5| vesting with the sacred vestments.~ ~The Ordination of a Deacon.~
24 9,5| newly ordained deacon the vestments and signs of his office:
25 9,5| newly ordained priest the vestments of his office: the Epitrachelion (
26 10,1| following points: 1) The vestments prepared for the candidate
27 10,2| and clothed in the sacred vestments. The face is covered with
28 11 | earth, and in episcopal vestments because He is the High-Priest
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