- Klobuk
A klobuk is an item of
clerical clothing worn by Orthodox Christian and Eastern Catholic monastics andbishop s, especially in the Russian tradition. It is composed of akamilavka (stiffened black headcovering, round and flat on the top) with anepanokamelavkion (veil) which completely covers the kamilavka and hangs down over the shoulders and back.In the Athonite tradition, the epanokamelavkion is simply laid over the kamilavka and allowed to hang freely, [The Athonite
Typicon calls for the veil to be removed at certain points during the services.] but in other traditions it is permanently attached. [A deacon's epanokamelavkion is normally removable because he serves wearing only the kamilavka when he vests.]The klobuk is the headgear most often worn in church by professed monastics. During the services, there are specified times when monks are to remove the klobuk and lay it on their left shoulder to denote reverence for the sacred (for instance, when the Priest brings the Chalice out through the Holy Doors for the distribution of Holy Communion during the
Divine Liturgy ). Nuns do not normally remove the klobuk at any time during services. [ Even when nuns are to be anointed on the forehead, they do not remove the klobuk, only pushing it back on their heads enough for the priest or bishop to anoint them.]Since in the Orthodox Church all bishops must be monks, the klobuk is worn by bishops also. Diocesan bishops wear the simple monastic klobuk. Slavic
Archbishop s and Metropolitans usually wear a small jewelled cross on the front of their klobuk as a mark of their rank [http://ocaphoto.oca.org/filetmp/2005/May/1001/Detail/DSC_0002.jpg] . Metropolitans wear a klobuk that is white rather than black [http://www.oca.org/Images/HolySynod/portraits/met.theo.jpg] .The
Patriarch of Romania wears a white klobuk as well as a white Ryassa. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/romanian/news/story/2006/07/060728_preoti_colaboratori.shtml] ThePatriarch s of some Orthodox Churches (for example, thePatriarch of Moscow ) wear a white headress similar to the klobuk that is rounded on top, decorated with embroidered images ofseraphim , and surmounted with a cross [http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/reflections/images/ref0026s.jpg] . This form is properly referred to as akoukoulion (cowl ) [http://eng.sedmitza.ru/index.html?did=562] .Notes
External links
* [http://www.valaam.ru/en/photos/lightval/531/ Russian monk wearking klobuk (side view).]
* [http://www.orthodoxphotos.com/cgi-bin/photo.pl?path=Holy_Fathers/Russian_Martyrs&file=26.jpgMetropolitan (St. Joseph of Petrograd) in white klobuk.]
* [http://www.dieter-philippi.de/mydante_1479.html Pictures of Klobuk, information and literature in German]
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