English Clergy Habit
Clip source: Orthodox Okie English Clergy Habit The habit of the English non-monastic priesthood: a Sarum (double-breasted) cassock, usually in black, grey, or blue. An Anglo-Saxon gown (here with...
Clip source: Orthodox Okie English Clergy Habit The habit of the English non-monastic priesthood: a Sarum (double-breasted) cassock, usually in black, grey, or blue. An Anglo-Saxon gown (here with...
The term "ecclesiastical" derives from the Greek ekklesiastikos, from ekklesia, an assembly or meeting called out, which in turn derives from ekkalein, to call forth or convoke, ek, out, and kalein...
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