I was wondering if anyone knew, why priests of the COC [and some other denominations] cover their heads during the Holy Liturgy?
I would assume, its out of respect? But if that was the case, shouldn't the whole congregation cover their heads, let alone, the deacons who actually serve inside the altar?
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I was wondering if anyone knew, why priests of the COC [and some other denominations] cover their heads during the Holy Liturgy?
I would assume, its out of respect? But if that was the case, shouldn't the whole congregation cover their heads, let alone, the deacons who actually serve inside the altar?
not all the ranks of deacons cover their heads. only full deacon's and up becuase it would be the first rank of "clergy"...not to say that the other ranks are not of clergy; it's just that it's the first rank that is done through the laying of the hands.
as for the main question, i have an answer some where home.....hehe
By the way this last picture is a picture of Abouna Misaeil, who is the Abouna of the Coptic Orthodox Church I am visiting this upcoming Sunday.
In the Ethiopian Church, the prreists dress somehow very similar with the above picture. But the other people, men do not cover heads but women are expected to (and also wear long dress or skirt as much as possible. Trousers and shorts are not encouraged)
Are the rules for the other people similar in the Egyptian Orthodox church?
Men don't cover their hair, which was why I asked the original question lol, to find out the reasons why? Both males and females are asked to come to church in acceptable clothes, as you said no shorts, or tank tops, or revealing clothes in general.
This thing, about men not wearing anything on their head and women wearing, is mentioned somewhere in the bible. I think it is in one of St. Paul's messages. I don't remember which.
May God bless you.