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English: An archimandrite wearing his full habit, holding his pastoral staff, and minimally vested in an epitrachelion and epimanikia. His mitre is on the table to his right.
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Source Robinson, Nalbro Frazier (1916) Monasticism in the Orthodox Churches, N.F. Robinson, Young Churchman Company, pp. Frontispiece ISBN: 0-404-05375-0.
Author Nalbro Frazier Robinson

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