Popes wearing Eastern Vestments?

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Anyone have any pictures of the current or past popes wearing Eastern Vestments? I can share a few.
 
Blessed John Paul II wearing an engolpion during his visit to Lebanon.

 
http://conciliaria.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/J23Eastern.jpg

I’m surprised no one has put this photo up, because it’s kind of famous. Here is Bl. John XXIII participating in an Eastern liturgy during the II Vatican Council. It seems that he is wearing the sakkos beneath the fanon and pallium, cuffs over his alb, and he is holding the dikirion and trikirion proper to an Eastern bishop for blessing.

-ACEGC
 
Wow! interesting, never seen that one, thanks for the picture.
 
Pope Kiril is the fictional Ukrainian Byzantine Catholic Pope from The Shoes of the Fisherman,
but I I thought it appropriate to include what he wore.

In the following scene from the film, you will Cardinal Kiril Lakota in black riassa wearing two engolpions:
youtube.com/watch?v=4alJgx7MdrI

Having been elected Pope, he wears the white papal habit with an engolpion or with the three-bar cross:

https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/...PRXICYTNEt2R3TYYeqD91MNNhJwEIXEv4W25mRRuaWm90 http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Shoes-of-the-Fisherman-Anthony-Quinn-Oscar-Werner-original-8x10-Lobby-Card-L6217-/00/s/NjQ2WDgwMA==/$(KGrHqF,!qEFBfVo4qV4BQc8IYZfNw~~60_35.JPG

In this photo, you see a modified papal habit whose sleeves are cut like those of a riassa:
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In these photos, Pope Kiril wears another modified version of the papal habit with the 3-bar cross and two engolpions as worn
by Byzantine Catholic and Eastern Orthodox patriarchs:
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/...J_nhjw/s400/shoes-of-the-fisherman-kiril.jpeg
 
Post #1 Blessed Pope John Paul II is wearing Syro Malabar vestments 🙂 Cool!
 
http://conciliaria.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/J23Eastern.jpg

I’m surprised no one has put this photo up, because it’s kind of famous. Here is Bl. John XXIII participating in an Eastern liturgy during the II Vatican Council. It seems that he is wearing the sakkos beneath the fanon and pallium, cuffs over his alb, and he is holding the dikirion and trikirion proper to an Eastern bishop for blessing.

-ACEGC
Is that Bl. John XXIII? I llike how he has the dikiritrikiri.
 
On April 3, 2005, the day after Pope John Paul II fell asleep in the Lord, a Divine Liturgy was offered for the repose of his soul with Bishop Miguel Mykycej, eparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Santa María del Patrocinio in Buenos Aires, and Cardinal Archbishop Jorge Maria Bergolglio of Buenos Aires concelebrating.

Click here. Then click where it says in red “Vedi tutte le foto”. It will take you to a slide show of 5 photos.

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/...serOP4CqmKM5HrVkKbsmamK443NMXHvOT82SIHrjchkzA
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/...ha_o6UXA-gy9AQ_S3tGTipvlKixySvE6phArC8GzrXvJA https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/...6tTWuI23oM3AsAi83FHAkAnyDO58Ldumpauw8Cr4iRg7g
You will see that the future Pope of Rome is wearing Eastern liturgical vestments but wearing his favorite --and now famous-- mitre.
 
On April 3, 2005, the day after Pope John Paul II fell asleep in the Lord, a Divine Liturgy was offered for the repose of his soul with Bishop Miguel Mykycej, eparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Santa María del Patrocinio in Buenos Aires, and Cardinal Archbishop Jorge Maria Bergolglio of Buenos Aires concelebrating.

Click here. Then click where it says in red “Vedi tutte le foto”. It will take you to a slide show of 5 photos.

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/...serOP4CqmKM5HrVkKbsmamK443NMXHvOT82SIHrjchkzA
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/...ha_o6UXA-gy9AQ_S3tGTipvlKixySvE6phArC8GzrXvJA https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/...6tTWuI23oM3AsAi83FHAkAnyDO58Ldumpauw8Cr4iRg7g
You will see that the future Pope of Rome is wearing Eastern liturgical vestments but wearing his favorite --and now famous-- mitre.
The most striking feature is the fact that he is wearing the Eastern mantle, which is strictly speaking not for concelebration but rather for public prayer, including attending in choir. Furthermore, if he were concelebrating and wearing Eastern vestments (I do not know if faculties would be extended to him as Ordinary of the Eastern-rite Faithful), there seems to be some omissions - I do not see a sakkos or even a phelonion, much less a chasuble. However, he is wearing the epitrachelion, omophorion and mitre (although western in form), which would be worn if he were concelebrating.

On the other hand, it could be possible that he was not really concelebrating but simply attending in choir. The Eastern mantle would make sense, and the epitrachelion could be passed off as simply part of the recent ‘custom’ of Latin clergy wearing their stole while attending in choir, since it is a similar vestment. However, it does not explain the use of other liturgical vestments like the omophorion and mitre.

I’m afraid the photos do confuse me. I hope somebody else could shed some light on this. :yukonjoe:
 
This is an extremely interesting topic. Thank you all for the wonderful pictures. 🙂
 
No images of Pope Emeritus BXVI wearing Eastern Vestments, but some pictures of him receiving a Byzantine paterissa (crosier) and sakkos from Melkite Patriarch Gregory III. Also a picture of BXVI blessing the people with the dikirion and trikirion (2- and 3-branched candlesticks), as well as a picture of him processing out carrying the paterissa.
 
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