The difference between Rhason and Sticharion

When used as nouns, rhason means the clerical garb worn in the greek and russian orthodox churches, whereas sticharion means the outer clerical garb worn by clergy in the greek orthodox church, corresponding to the alb in catholic churches.


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  1. Rhason as a noun:

    The clerical garb worn in the Greek and Russian Orthodox Churches.

  1. Sticharion as a noun:

    The outer clerical garb worn by clergy in the Greek Orthodox Church, corresponding to the alb in catholic churches.