10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORARION»
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orarion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
orarion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt [vol. 2]
The adoption of a Roman vestment by the eastern Churches would be a process
against all analogy; and the name orarion is found in the Eastjust two hundred
years before it is mentioned in the West. The canons of the Council of Laodicea, ...
2
The Embodied Icon: Liturgical Vestments and Sacramental ...
A Walachian orarion of the deacon Radivoe (dated 1533) conserved at the Iviron
Monastery on Mt. Athos presents an especially full complement of images (see
Wg. 5.8).29 Aside from the six-winged seraph in the centre of the band, all the ...
3
Sacred Symbols: Finding Meaning in Rites, Rituals and Ordinances
The orarion was often seen as a representation of the divine nature of the
wearerfir of his or her call to be deified by God. As an example, one text dealing
with the fourth—century Synod of Laodicea makes the following points about the
stole or ...
4
Vested Angels: Eucharistic Allusions in Early Netherlandish ...
355) gives the following description of the orarion, the distinguishing vestment of
the Eastern deacon: "The deacon's stole in the Byzantine rite. It is a narrow band
of silk about 4 yards long. It is worn over the left shoulder, by the Greeks and ...
5
The Orthodox Eastern Church
The deacon's stole is not called epitrachelion but Orarion (iipapiov) : it hangs
from the left shoulder (to which it is pinned) straight to the ground before and
behind. It is narrower than the epitrachelion and usually has the word Holy (aywg
) ...
6
Deacons in the Liturgy: 2nd Edition
Ordinary deacons in Russia and some other places in the East (except Greece)
still wear the orarion hanging straight. This stole is usually four to five inches wide
and about ten feet long, made of brocade with seven crosses embroidered or ...
7
Shakespeare and the American Nation
Archibald Buchanan, An Orarion Composed and Delivered at the Request of the
Republican Sociery of Balrimore, on the Fourth of July, One Thousand Seven
Hundred and Ninesy-Four (Baltimore: Clayland Dobbin & Co., t794), pp. 8-9. 27.
8
Fire from Heaven: Studies in Syriac Theology and Liturgy
404) explains the orarion as follows: 'when you rise up (sc. from kneeling) once
you have received the imprint, you spread over your heads a linen (orarion),
which is a sign of freedom. . .'. (Cp also XV.23 (p. 500) for a similar explanation of
the ...
9
The Rites and Ceremonies of the Greek Church in Russia: ...
'The deacon comes to the priest, holds his stoicharion and orarion in his right
hand, and bowing down- bis head to him, faith: Bless, Sir,. the stoichariom and
the orarion. The priest faith : Blessed be our God always, now and for 'ever, evcm
...
10
The Rites of Eastern Christendom
370) : "It is not meet for the subdeacon to wear an orarion nor to go away from the
doors." They wear them, however, as girdles, crossing the two ends behind and
bringing them over the breast, where they are tucked into the "girdle." The stole ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ORARION»
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orarion is used in the context of the following news items.
100TH anniversary and ordination at Ss. Peter & Paul
The bishop asked Gregory to stand and presented him with the Orarion, which was placed on his left shoulder, then his cuffs, and then the ... «Republican & Herald, Sep 10»