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Pictured above are the previous and current Malankara Orthodox Patriarchs, H.H Late Baselios Thoma Didymos I and H.H Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II. I had the honor of receiving a blessing from the late patriarch, he was a man of great virtue, may his soul rest in peace. The Malankara Orthodox have a tradition of adoring their patriarchs in the vestment above for special occasions. I know the miter is a creation of the Malankara Church but the rest of the vestments I believe they borrowed from another Church. It does not look to be West Syriac in style or design. Anyone have insight on the origins of these vestments or where they seem to be from?
Pictured above are the previous and current Malankara Orthodox Patriarchs, H.H Late Baselios Thoma Didymos I and H.H Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II. I had the honor of receiving a blessing from the late patriarch, he was a man of great virtue, may his soul rest in peace. The Malankara Orthodox have a tradition of adoring their patriarchs in the vestment above for special occasions. I know the miter is a creation of the Malankara Church but the rest of the vestments I believe they borrowed from another Church. It does not look to be West Syriac in style or design. Anyone have insight on the origins of these vestments or where they seem to be from?