When: Saturday, January 14th at 7pm
Where: St Dimitrios Hall, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral 3131 NE Glisan St.
The Hellenic-American Cultural Center & Museum presents a lecture on the history and symbolism of vestments and various altar cloths used in the Orthodox Church. Bishops, priests, and deacons have long worn this distinguishing attire during church services as well as in everyday life. Altar cloths have their own significant meaning as well. Presvytera Krista West from St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church has done extensive research on the history and symbolism of Orthodox vestments and altar cloths and will share her expertise on Saturday, January 14th at 7pm. Location: St Dimitrios Hall of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Presvytera Krista West is a professional seamstress and has been making vestments since 1994, she also gives lectures on Orthodox Liturgical Vestments and has a Podcast, “The Opinionated Tailor”.
From St. George's website:
“For many churchgoers, a priest’s vestments are a distinctive feature of Orthodox Church services. But we may not be aware of their full significance. To learn more about them, the Hellenic-American Cultural Center & Museum is sponsoring a lecture on the history and symbolism of vestments and various altar cloths used in the Orthodox Church.
If you have ever wondered how the traditions of liturgical vestments started and how they evolved, this presentation by Presvytera Krista West of St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church will be of great interest.”
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