Coptic Orthodox Priests wear Black robes, similar to catholic priestly vestments. Sometimes flowing to allow for cooling in hot environments. With a large orthodox cross on a chain laying across chest. read more
Priests were an important group in ancient Egyptian society, and their cleanliness and purity was an essential part of their image. Their shaving habits and clothing requirements were meant to act as a visual representation of these attributes. read more
Becoming a priest in Ancient Egypt was an initiation similar to the one undergone by the deceased during their journey through the "underworld". It was a transition to the sphere of the gods and eternity. read more
The priesthood of ancient Egypt has a far reaching and deep history, rooted within the traditions of Ancient Egypt. Unlike the orthodox priesthoods usually found within Western society, the role of the Egyptian priest or priestess was vastly different within the society as a whole. read more