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I try not to become one of the many amateur interpreters of Canon Law
(not speaking about FrDavid96!) so I will just speak to the theology. One of the vestments that a priest in one of the Eastern Catholic churches or Eastern Orthodox churches is called the Epitrachil or Epictrachilion (roughtly like a stole). It has 7 crosses – one which is on the back of the back of the priest’s neck (symbolizing holy orders), and three on either side representing the mysteries (sacraments for we Romans) administered by the priest. There are beautiful vesting prayers, which remind me of the traditional Roman vesting prayers associated with the Extraordinary Form.
Nice commentary here stnickbyz.com/?archive&id=400
And a good picture here! liturgix.com/biz/index.html?loadfile=itemoep006.html
I post on here so that as Pope St. John Paul II said, The Church must breathe with both lungs (meaning East and West)
Nice commentary here stnickbyz.com/?archive&id=400
And a good picture here! liturgix.com/biz/index.html?loadfile=itemoep006.html
I post on here so that as Pope St. John Paul II said, The Church must breathe with both lungs (meaning East and West)