Batushka came up with the idea of combining black metal and traditional liturgical songs of the Orthodox Church, saying how "God’s hymns are more metal than any satanic black metal music out there"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73jvwDftQKI
Batushka came up with the idea of combining black metal and traditional liturgical songs of the Orthodox Church, saying how "God’s hymns are more metal than any satanic black metal music out there"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73jvwDftQKI
>Batushka came up with the idea of combining black metal and traditional liturgical songs of the Orthodox Church, saying how "God’s hymns are more metal than any satanic black metal music out there"
Orthodox Megaloschemos robes
>Megaloschemos
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Degrees_of_Eastern_Orthodox_monasticism
The degrees of Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic monasticism are the stages an Eastern Orthodox monk or nun passes through in their religious vocation.
Repeated symbols are commonly used on the analavos, the distinctive garment worn by monks that have reached the Great Schema to reference religious imagery, biblical stories, lessons and devotion to Christ. Symbols include: a rooster representing the denial of Peter. A pillar for the column that Pontius Pilate bound Christ to, the wreath for the crown of thorns, the uprate post and transverse beam represent the patibulum. Four spikes for the nails of the cross. The skull and crossbones represents the Adamah, or the returning to the ground at death of Adam and all humankind. The plaque represents the initialism Jesus, King of the Jews. The reed for the Holy Sponge, the Holy Lance. Ladders and pincers under the base for Joseph of Arimathea lowering the body and descending Christ. The central object is often the cross of Christ.
Analavos of the Great Schema
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