The Liturgical Colors of Orthodox Vestments Explained | Greek Orthodoxy 101
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
- In the third in a series of videos, Father Maggos discusses the different Liturgical colors of Orthodox vestments. What do they represent and are they worn at specific times of the year?
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🌟Gold: standard
⚪️White: resurrection, baptism, weddings, funeral
🟣Purple: Lent
⚫️Black: End of Lent
🔵Blue: Theotokos
🟢Green: Holy Spirit, Palm Sunday, Saints, Pentecost
🔴Red: Advent, Martyrs
Father Maggos: Thank you ... I wondered about the meaning of the colors.
Good to know! Thank you Father ❤
Great information! 🙏🏻
Thank you!
Red in the Russiqn church is associated with pascha usually
Just for ressurection
*Thanks be to God!*
Amazing vestments. Who makes them? A monastery?
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Thank you. In Orthodoxy are there pink vestments like the ones that are worn twice a year in the Catholic church during Lent and Advent? I had a good friend who was an older Catholic priest and he did not like pink vestments - he resorted to hiding the pink ones and declared the red vestments were pink enough.
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I like the Chinese-style dragon patterns on the clothes
Not sure how okay that is 😂 but it is really cool
Does he ever explain the black clothes hes wearing?
The Cassock is a symbol of the vows of poverty a Priest takes, it's usually made of wool or cotton, simple fabrics. And is usually very plain, the one I was gifted, not a cleric but a chanter, has embroidery on the cuffs but that's about it.
Why or How did the colour green come to be associated with The feast of the Holy Spirit or Trinity Monday?
Green signifies new birth.
Pentecost in the Old Testament was a period of Renewal for the Nation of Israel.
That's why Pentecost is Green.
Side note, in the Russian Tradition you'll see Green Vestments on services for the Old Testament Saints.