Nothing wrong with asking questions! Also know there are no stupid questions, no need to feel embarrassed. I'm trying to learn what I can about Church history overall, particularly Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican and Lutheran Christianity.
I don't know orthodox church ,and would like to know what are the differences between a married priest and a hieromonk in their wearings? And why some orthodox monk wear a black tall hat with long gauze,is this kind of hat only belongs to monk?
High back phelonion is merely a development of the Athonite style, meant to fit various and sundry priests who serve in rotation, not fitted to the should width of a single priest. Typically, priests in the Greek Archdiocese serving large cathedral-style parishes get paid enough to buy their own vestments, while in the OCA and other churches of the Russian tradition, with smaller parishes more like chapels, the parish owns the priests’ vestments and they might get used by succeeding pastors.
One of the cool things I have learned about orthodoxy is how things are community based. Im thinking of converting
Thank you for helping someone who is completely clueless on all things Orthodoxy. You bless me, thank you Father
I love this channel. They answer questions I am too embarrassed to ask as a newcomer, so thanks!
Thank you very much! We embrace all questions! Check out our Thursday night Q/A live show - Orthodoxy Questions Answered!
@@annunciationorthodox I'll look forward to it!
Nothing wrong with asking questions! Also know there are no stupid questions, no need to feel embarrassed. I'm trying to learn what I can about Church history overall, particularly Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican and Lutheran Christianity.
3:01 Very cool dragons! I had no idea Orthodox church is in China ☺
I don't know orthodox church ,and would like to know what are the differences between a married priest and a hieromonk in their wearings? And why some orthodox monk wear a black tall hat with long gauze,is this kind of hat only belongs to monk?
I'm surprised you have a dragon design. It's a dragon symbolic of the evil one?
I've fully converted to orthodoxy and i wanna ask: I'm not an Orthodox priest and can i still wear a cassock
no. You can wear black suits tho
@@deutschermichel5807 is it ok to wear a cassock cause I'm interested into wearing one or I shouldn't
@@jonathannkalpha7606 You should not wear a cassock unless you are an ordained Reader, Subdeacon, Deacon, Priest or Bishop
High back phelonion is merely a development of the Athonite style, meant to fit various and sundry priests who serve in rotation, not fitted to the should width of a single priest. Typically, priests in the Greek Archdiocese serving large cathedral-style parishes get paid enough to buy their own vestments, while in the OCA and other churches of the Russian tradition, with smaller parishes more like chapels, the parish owns the priests’ vestments and they might get used by succeeding pastors.
Dragon vestments? It seems some Orthodox Priests have forgotten about pagan symbols and what dragons mean in China.
Yep. This is so weird.😂
Third youtube ad today about pro-abortion before an Orthodox video.