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Presbeia
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*Priests, grouped by title/elevation, with monastic priests preceding non-monastic priests of the same title/elevation, and then refined by year of ordination
*Deacons, grouped by title/elevation, with monastic deacons preceding non-monastic deacons of the same title/elevation, and then refined by year of ordination.
In liturgies where clergy of both traditions are serving, the rules of the host parish should be observed. There is not a universal practice for blending the two schemes of titles/elevations for services that include clerics of both traditions. However, the following is one common way of doing so:
*Protopresbyter (Greek of Russian)
*Patriarchal Cross (Russian)
*Royal Doors open until the Our Father (Russian)
*Royal Doors open until the Cherubikon (Russian)
*Miter with superimposed Cross (Russian)
*[[Archimandrite]] (Russian or Greek)
*Mitered Archpriest (Russian)
*Decorated Cross (Russian)
*''[[Palitza]]'' (Russian) or Oikonomos (Greek)
*''[[Igumen]]'' (Russian)
*Archpriest (Russian) or Sakellarios (Greek)
*Gold Cross (Russian)
*Violet ''[[Kamilavka]]'' (Russian)
*Purple ''[[Skufia]]'' (Russian)
*''[[Nabedrennik]]'' (Russian) or Pnevmatikos (Greek)
==See also==