omophorion
ecclesiastical garb
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comparison with pallium
use by bishops
- In religious dress: Eastern Orthodox religious dress
The bishop wears an omophorion, whose shape and manner of wearing are closer to the original pallium than either the stole or the epitrachelion. In place of the phelonion, since the 16th century, the bishop uses a dalmatic known as the sakkos. The epigonation, or rhombus-shaped portion of silk…
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