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− | '''Epimanikia''' (singular ''epimanikion'') are liturgical | + | '''Epimanikia''' (singular ''epimanikion'') are liturgical vestments. They are fabric cuffs, usually [[brocade]], that lace onto the wrists of a [[bishop]], [[priest]], or [[deacon]] to contain the sleeves of the [[sticharion]]. There is usually a cross embroidered or appliquéd to the center. |
Since the deacon wears a more elaborate sticharion as an outer garment, he wears the epimanikia underneath its sleeves. | Since the deacon wears a more elaborate sticharion as an outer garment, he wears the epimanikia underneath its sleeves. | ||
− | [[Category:Liturgics]] | + | [[Category:Liturgics]][[Category:Vestments]] |
Revision as of 03:26, January 9, 2005
Epimanikia (singular epimanikion) are liturgical vestments. They are fabric cuffs, usually brocade, that lace onto the wrists of a bishop, priest, or deacon to contain the sleeves of the sticharion. There is usually a cross embroidered or appliquéd to the center.
Since the deacon wears a more elaborate sticharion as an outer garment, he wears the epimanikia underneath its sleeves.