Liturgical vestment worn by priests of the Eastern Christian tradition
Icon of Saint Chrysostomos of Smyrna wearing a polystavrion (“many crosses”) phelonion.
The phelonion (Greek: φαιλόνιον, plural, φαιλόνια, phailónia; Latin: paenula, Russian: Фело́нь - Felón’) is a liturgical vestment worn by a priest of the Byzantine Christian tradition. It is worn over the priest's other vestments and is equivalent to the chasuble of Western Christianity.
The phelonion (Greek: φαιλόνιον, plural, φαιλόνια, phailónia; Latin: paenula, Russian: Фело́нь - Felón’) is a liturgical vestment worn by a priest of...
worn for the celebration of the Eucharist. Corresponds to the Orthodox phelonion (see below). See also chasuble-alb. Dalmatic The outermost garment of...
vestment worn by Orthodox and Greek Catholic bishops instead of the priest's phelonion. The garment is a tunic with wide sleeves, and a distinctive pattern of...
and in the Eastern Catholic Churches, the equivalent vestment is the phelonion. "The vestment proper to the priest celebrant at Mass and other sacred...
bishops as an outer vestment in place of a presbyter's phelonion and which, like the phelonion, corresponds to the western chasuble and cope, is derived...
the high points of the festal Matins service. The priest puts on his phelonion (chasuble). When it comes time for the Great Doxology the deacon opens...
Thereafter, the toga was reserved for state occasions. Abolla Chasuble Pallium Phelonion Radicke, Jan (2022). 7 paenula – ‘poncho’. Berlin: De Gruyter. doi:10...
"Great Hall" Optimatoi, a military unit Patrikios, the Patrician caste Phelonion, a liturgical vestment Praipositos, a senior palace title Primikerios...
wears the epitrachelion over the sticharion and under the zone and the phelonion. If a priest is simply attending a service, he wears no vestments, but...
Catholic Church) Doctor of the Church Attributes Vested as a bishop with phelonion and omophorion, and usually with his head covered in the manner of Egyptian...
In his second Epistle to Timothy (2 Timothy 4:13), Paul requests, "The phelonion that I left at Troas with Carpus, when thou comest, bring with thee, and...
in front. Both garments are similar in form and origin to the Orthodox phelonion. Modern copes no longer have a hood. Some early examples feature a triangular...
before vesting. Each minister will kiss the cross on the back of their phelonion before putting it on. When vesting for the Divine Liturgy priests and...
(together with the Typica) as one continuous service. The priest vests in Phelonion (chasuble), and the deacon vests fully and serves. The holy doors and...
pallium were the equivalents of the στιχάριον (sticharion), φενλόνιον (phelonion), ὠράριον (ōrarion) and ὠμοφόριον (ōmophorion). While, however, between...
Hour Typica For the Royal Hours, the priest vests in Epitrachelion and Phelonion, and the deacon vests fully in Sticharion, Orarion and Epimanikia. The...
sleeve can be glimpsed under the broad liturgical robe, the red chlamys or phelonion, and a white omophorion marked by three crosses with patent ends, an episcopal...