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Pope_Noah_I
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Why does there seem to be a simplistic trend in UGCC vesture? Not so much in items of vesture, but rather, in style. The Slavic Orthodox Patriarchs usually have very ornate vesture, particularly Alexei II, while Patriarch Lubomyr, come to think of it, UGCC priests in general, usually wears relatively simple, uninspired sakkos and mitres. Instead of a normal omophor, UGCC bishops almost invariably don pre-sewn, all white ones. His Beatitude doesn’t wear a klobuk, he wears some maroon, psedo-mitre, and seems to prefer the clerical suit to the traditional monastic habit. I know, it seems superficial, but I was wondering if there was a reason behind it. Perhaps something to do with the Holy See’s refusal to recognize the Ukrainian Patriarchate?