Description
Mitre "Ternopil" — Orthodox Hierarch’s Liturgical Headwear
The Mitre "Ternopil" is a ceremonial headpiece designed for Orthodox Christian bishops during church services and liturgical ceremonies.
Characteristics
- Type: Episcopal mitre
- Name: "Ternopil"
- Intended for: Hierarchical clergy
Liturgical Purpose and Usage
The Mitre "Ternopil" is worn by Orthodox bishops and high-ranking clergy as a symbol of ecclesiastical dignity during Divine Liturgy, feast days, and significant temple events. It is an essential element of hierarchical vestments, emphasizing the bishop’s spiritual authority and role within the Orthodox Church.
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