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Greek and Antiochian practice: new section
In the article it makes only mention of the Patriarch of Moscow, and the Metropolitan's of Kiev and Tokyo wearing the second Panagia. Is this mentioning the See's whose Head Bishop always has a second Panagia, or is it mentioning known recipients of the award? I ask, because I know that there are other bishops with the award within the Moscow Patriarchate (Metropolitan's of Kharkiv and Odesa, Nykodym and Ahafanhel respectively, for example). --[[User:AKCGY|AKCGY]] 16:34, June 6, 2009 (UTC)
 
== Greek and Antiochian practice ==
 
In the section on Greek practice, I saw that the qualifiers about wearing the epigonation or pectoral cross on "high feast days" has been removed. I just wanted to say that came from the chancellor of the Greek Metropolis of Denver. Of course, there are no doubt variations in practice.
 
I believe we need a section added on Antiochian practice. Here in America,at least, I've been told that their awards are different, e.g., every priest wears the epigonation and the norm is that a priest who has served for 10 years is made an archpriest with the right to wear a pectoral cross. --[[User:Fr Lev|Fr Lev]] 06:10, May 5, 2014 (PDT)
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