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The '''kamilavkaCamilafca''' (Russianîn rusă: камилавка), in Greekdin grecescul: '''Kamilavkion''' (καμιλαύκιον), '''kalymmavkhion''' (καλυμμαύχιον), or sau '''kalymmavchi''' (καλυμαύχι)), is an item of head wear among the clerical clothing worn by Orthodox Christian este un articol de îmbrăcăminte pentru acoperirea capului, specific clerului, purtat de [[monasticism|monasticsmonah]] and ii și [[clergycler]]ul creștin ordotox. As with most items of Orthodox Ca și în cazul majorității [[vestmentveșminte]]s this head wear developed from the clothing worn at the imperial court of the Eastern lor ortodoxe, acest acoperământ de cap derivă din hainele purtate la curtea imperiului Roman de Răsărit (ByzantineBizantin) empire. The kamilavka is worn during church services.
The kamilavka is a hat in the form of a rigid cylindrical head coveringCamilafca este o pălărie de formă cilindrică. Seamănă cu un joben fără bor. In appearance it is similar to Aspectul și modul de purtare a stovepipe hat without camilafcăi este diferit de la o tradiție a brim. The appearance and use of the kamilavka/kamilavkion varies among the different traditions in the Orthodox ChurchBisericii Ortodoxe la alta.
==Greek traditionTradiția greacă==
[[ordination|Ordained]] clergy, both monastic and married, wear a kamilavkion that has a flattened conical brim on top of the cylinder. [[Monk]]s wear a simple black kamilavkion that is covered with a black veil, called an epanokamelavkion. [[Hierodeacon]]s, that is, deacons who are monks, remove the veil when they vest for services. [[Hieromonk]]s, [[priest]]s who are monks, do not. [[Nun]]s in the Greek tradition normally do not wear a kamilavkion, only a veil.
==RussianTradiția rusă/Ukrainian traditionucrainiană==
All ranks of the clergy wear the kamilavka. These are normally taller than the Greek style, become wider as they rise, and are flat on the top. The kamilavka with the epanokamelavkion (veil) permanently attached, called a [[klobuk]], is worn by monastics, both men and women. As [[bishop]]s must be monastics, they also wear the klobuk. All monastics, both those who are ordained and those who are not, wear black kamilavkas with a black veils. As with the Greek tradition, hierodeacons remove the veil when they take part in church services, and hieromonks do not.
For non-monastic clergy, the kamilavka, of different colors, can be received as [[Clergy awards|awards]]. Married deacons awarded the honorary rank of [[protodeacon]] wear a colored kamilavka, usually purple or red, as do [[archpriest]]s. [[Archdeacon]]s, however, continue to wear the black kamilavka.
==Serbian traditionTradiția sârbă==
Clergy of all ranks wear black kamilavkas that are flat on top. During services, monastics wear black veil over the kamilavka. Bishops wear a black kamilavka with a wide purple band at the bottom. The veil, that they wear during services, is removed when they are outside the church.
==SourcesIzvoare==
*[http://www.oca.org/OCchapter.asp?SID=2&ID=48 OCA: Vestments]
*[http://www.kurskroot.com/monastic_clothing.html Monastic Clothing]
==A se vedea și==
* [[Culion]]
==External linkLegături externe==
*[http://www.saintelias.com/ca/servers/clerical.php Clerical Attire]
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