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An Ecclesiastial award is an official award, honor or privilege presented by ecclesiastical authority. In the Eastern Orthodox Church certain official awards and honours may be bestowed upon members of the clergy and laity. Such awards are bestowed either by the ruling bishop under whose jurisdiction the recipient resides, or—in the case of higher awards— by a synod of bishops. Some of these awards have their origin in the Byzantine court, others developed later. During the reign of Catherine the Great these awards came to be tied to the stipend which was paid to clergymen.

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  • Ecclesiastical award (en)
  • Privilegio ecclesiastico (it)
  • Hierarchiczne nagrody Rosyjskiego Kościoła Prawosławnego (pl)
  • Иерархические награды Русской православной церкви (ru)
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  • Hierarchiczne nagrody Rosyjskiego Kościoła Prawosławnego – nagrody przyznawane duchownym Rosyjskiego Kościoła Prawosławnego za długoletnią służbę. Obecna hierarchia nagród została ustanowiona w 2004 roku i została zmodyfikowana w 2011 i 2017 roku. (pl)
  • Иерархические награды Русской православной церкви предназначены для поощрения архиереев и клириков РПЦ, за достойное прохождение ими церковного служения. (ru)
  • An Ecclesiastial award is an official award, honor or privilege presented by ecclesiastical authority. In the Eastern Orthodox Church certain official awards and honours may be bestowed upon members of the clergy and laity. Such awards are bestowed either by the ruling bishop under whose jurisdiction the recipient resides, or—in the case of higher awards— by a synod of bishops. Some of these awards have their origin in the Byzantine court, others developed later. During the reign of Catherine the Great these awards came to be tied to the stipend which was paid to clergymen. (en)
  • Un privilegio ecclesiastico è un riconoscimento ufficiale, un onore concesso ad un'autorità ecclesiastica. Nella Chiesa ortodossa alcuni riconoscimenti ufficiali e onorificenze possono essere conferiti a membri del clero e del laicato. Tali premi sono concessi sia dal vescovo, sotto la cui giurisdizione risiede il destinatario, o da un sinodo di vescovi. Prete russo ortodosso a cui è concesso portare la mitraDmitrij Anatol'evič Medvedev riceve l'Ordine di San Sava dalla Chiesa ortodossa serba. (it)
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  • An Ecclesiastial award is an official award, honor or privilege presented by ecclesiastical authority. In the Eastern Orthodox Church certain official awards and honours may be bestowed upon members of the clergy and laity. Such awards are bestowed either by the ruling bishop under whose jurisdiction the recipient resides, or—in the case of higher awards— by a synod of bishops. When a bishop wishes to confer an ecclesiastical award or honor on a deacon or priest under his jurisdiction, this will normally be accomplished at the Little Entrance of the Divine Liturgy. At the end of the Third Antiphon (normally the Beatitudes), the procession with the Gospel Book will halt at the bishop's cathedra (episcopal throne). The clergyman who is to receive the award will be presented to the bishop, the protodeacon will remove the bishop's mitre, the bishop will lay his hand upon the head of the clergyman and say the prayer proper to that particular award. He will then confer the award and the people will exclaim, "Axios! Axios! Axios!" as an expression of their acknowledgment of the clergyman's worthiness for the award, similar to applause at a secular awards ceremony. Awards differ according to the rank of the individual honored, and will vary among the ecclesiastical jurisdictions. Awards granted to bishops and the higher awards to priests are often reserved to begin conferred by a synod of bishops. Bishops * Second panagia (every bishop wears one) * Mitre with cross (in the Russian tradition, only an archbishop or above would have a cross on top of his mitre, unless he was awarded the privilege by the synod)Priests * mitre * Pectoral cross: * Jewelled cross * Gold cross * Silver cross * Epigonation * Nabedrennik * Purple kamilavka * Purple skufiaDeacons * Doubled orarion * Purple or Red kamiavka * Laity * Chivalric order or medal * Gramota (official letter of recognition) Some of these awards have their origin in the Byzantine court, others developed later. During the reign of Catherine the Great these awards came to be tied to the stipend which was paid to clergymen. (en)
  • Hierarchiczne nagrody Rosyjskiego Kościoła Prawosławnego – nagrody przyznawane duchownym Rosyjskiego Kościoła Prawosławnego za długoletnią służbę. Obecna hierarchia nagród została ustanowiona w 2004 roku i została zmodyfikowana w 2011 i 2017 roku. (pl)
  • Un privilegio ecclesiastico è un riconoscimento ufficiale, un onore concesso ad un'autorità ecclesiastica. Nella Chiesa ortodossa alcuni riconoscimenti ufficiali e onorificenze possono essere conferiti a membri del clero e del laicato. Tali premi sono concessi sia dal vescovo, sotto la cui giurisdizione risiede il destinatario, o da un sinodo di vescovi. Prete russo ortodosso a cui è concesso portare la mitraDmitrij Anatol'evič Medvedev riceve l'Ordine di San Sava dalla Chiesa ortodossa serba. Quando un vescovo vuole conferire un riconoscimento ecclesiastico ad un suo diacono o ad un suo sacerdote, lo fa presso il Piccolo Ingresso della Divina Liturgia. Alla fine della Terza Antifona, la processione con il Libro dei Vangeli si ferma alla cattedra (trono vescovile) del vescovo. Il sacerdote, che deve ricevere l'onore sarà presentato al vescovo, il protodiacono rimuoverà la mitra del vescovo, il vescovo porrà la mano sulla testa del sacerdote e pronuncerà la preghiera propria di quell'occasione particolare. Egli poi conferisce il privilegio e la gente esclama, "Axios!! Axios Axios!" per esprimere la propria gioia. Gli onori differiscono secondo il rango della persona onorata, e variano a seconda delle giurisdizioni ecclesiastiche. Le concessioni ai vescovi e gli onori più elevati per i sacerdoti sono spesso conferiti da un sinodo di vescovi. 'Vescovi' * Seconda Panagia (ogni vescovo ne indossa una sola) * Mitra con croce (nella tradizione russa, solo un arcivescovo può portare una croce sulla parte superiore della sua mitra, a meno che non gli sia stato assegnato il privilegio dal sinodo) 'Sacerdoti' * Mitra * Croce pettorale: * Croce con pietre preziose * Croce d'oro * Croce d'argento * Epigonation * * viola * Skufia viola 'Diaconi' * doppio * kamilavka viola o rossa 'Laici' * o medaglia * Gramota (lettera ufficiale di riconoscimento) Alcuni di questi onori hanno la loro origine nell'impero bizantino, altri si sono sviluppati in seguito. Durante il regno di Caterina II di Russia a questi premi veniva legato uno stipendio. (it)
  • Иерархические награды Русской православной церкви предназначены для поощрения архиереев и клириков РПЦ, за достойное прохождение ими церковного служения. (ru)
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