Surplice – a garment is sacred and Church: the deacon, the Protodeacon, Sexton. Is a long dress, almost to the floor, with sleeves and hem. In the Orthodox tradition is framed with lace, the front from the neck down is a small incision in the back – embroidered cross.
The ALB is the first liturgical clothes clothe of clergymen. Unlike all the other vestments of the alb have the right to carry persons who do not have Holy orders – the Sexton, readers, subdeacons. The right to wear the surplice is given or when chirotesia as a reader, or, as is customary in the modern tradition of the Russian Orthodox Church with the blessing of the ruling Bishop.
The alb, perhaps the most ancient liturgical clothing of the clergy: such sacred clothing in the old Testament Church was called a chiton. In ancient times, the tunic was exclusively white, which symbolized the spiritual purity vested in him. In modern usage it can be of different colors: white, yellow, red, blue, green, purple, black, and other vestments, the color of the celebratory events. Yellow – almost the most used color. In white serve on the Master's holidays in the blue – on Theotokos; vestments of red color to wear on Easter, black in lent, green for Trinity, purple for the exaltation of the cross.
Alb is present in all Christian Churches, except the Protestant.
Clergymen (the Sexton, readers) wearing of vestments only one surplice. Priests (deacons) – with its surplice top on his orarion. Orarion – exclusive membership deacon's vestments, which is a embroidered tape worn over the left shoulder, with the ends hanging almost to the floor.
In priestly and Episcopal vestments, the role of the alb performs podriznik.
The differences of alb and podrasnic:
podriznik is worn under the chasuble, and the surplice – over all the clothes.
The surplice is made of more dense fabric.
The ALB is the first liturgical clothes clothe of clergymen. Unlike all the other vestments of the alb have the right to carry persons who do not have Holy orders – the Sexton, readers, subdeacons. The right to wear the surplice is given or when chirotesia as a reader, or, as is customary in the modern tradition of the Russian Orthodox Church with the blessing of the ruling Bishop.
The alb, perhaps the most ancient liturgical clothing of the clergy: such sacred clothing in the old Testament Church was called a chiton. In ancient times, the tunic was exclusively white, which symbolized the spiritual purity vested in him. In modern usage it can be of different colors: white, yellow, red, blue, green, purple, black, and other vestments, the color of the celebratory events. Yellow – almost the most used color. In white serve on the Master's holidays in the blue – on Theotokos; vestments of red color to wear on Easter, black in lent, green for Trinity, purple for the exaltation of the cross.
Alb is present in all Christian Churches, except the Protestant.
Clergymen (the Sexton, readers) wearing of vestments only one surplice. Priests (deacons) – with its surplice top on his orarion. Orarion – exclusive membership deacon's vestments, which is a embroidered tape worn over the left shoulder, with the ends hanging almost to the floor.
In priestly and Episcopal vestments, the role of the alb performs podriznik.
The differences of alb and podrasnic:
podriznik is worn under the chasuble, and the surplice – over all the clothes.
The surplice is made of more dense fabric.
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