Description
Mitre "Cross in a Wreath" — Liturgical Headwear for Orthodox Hierarchs
The Mitre "Cross in a Wreath" is a distinguished piece of ecclesiastical headwear designed for Orthodox bishops and archpriests during church services.
Characteristics:
- Traditional mitre shape
- Decorative cross motif placed within a wreath
- Symbolic ornamentation reflecting Orthodox liturgical heritage
Purpose and Liturgical Usage:
This mitre is worn during Divine Liturgies, festive ecclesiastical occasions, and major feasts, signifying the spiritual authority and office of the bishop or senior clergy within the Orthodox Church. It holds an honored place among vestments in the sanctuary and is integral to the solemnity of hierarchical liturgical functions.
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