Fully-Embroidered Orthodox Epitaphios (Shroud) Dormition Slavic Language
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Description
Traditional fully-embroidered Orthodox Christian epitaphios Dormition shroud of the Most Holy Theotokos. Embroidery, velvet/wool. The measurements are 43x38. Please let us know if you need special size.Gold-metallic, rayon and polyester threads.English text.
Epitaphios of the TheotokosAn Epitaphios of the Theotokos also exists. This too is a richly embroidered cloth icon, but depicting instead the body of the Theotokos lying in state. This is used on the feast of the Dormition of the Theotokos on 15 August, known in the West as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Epitaphios of the Theotokos is used with corresponding hymns of lamentation, placed on a bier, and carried in procession in the same way as the Epitaphios of Christ, although it is never placed on the Holy Table.The Rite of the "Burial of the Theotokos" began in Jerusalem, and from there it was carried to Russia, where it was used in the Uspensky (Dormition) cathedral in Moscow. Its use has slowly spread among the Russian Orthodox, though it is not by any means a standard service in all parishes, or even most cathedrals or monasteries. In Jerusalem, the service is chanted during the All-Night Vigil of the Dormition. In some Russian churches and monasteries, it is served on the third day after Dormition.
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