Definition
In Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition, a procession or ceremonial carrying out of the Eucharist or sacred objects.
Etymology
From Greek 'ekphora' meaning a carrying out or processional removal; used in liturgical contexts within Orthodox Christianity.
Kelly Says
In Orthodox traditions, the ekphore connects physical movement and spiritual meaning—the procession itself becomes a form of prayer through the ceremonial handling of sacred objects.
Translations
CACatalà
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
CSČeština
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
DADansk
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
DEDeutsch
Ekphore
ek-foh-reh
ELΕλληνικά
Εκφόρη
ek-fo-ree
ESEspañol
ekfòria
ek-foh-ree-ah
FISuomi
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
FRFrançais
ekphore
ek-for
HIहिन्दी
एक्फोरे
ek-foh-reh
HUMagyar
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
IDBahasa Indonesia
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
ITItaliano
ekphore
ek-foh-reh
KMKM
អេក្ស៊ីហ្វូរ
ek-s-foo-r
MSBahasa Melayu
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
MYမြန်မာ
အက်ဖိုရ
a-ek-fo-r
NLNederlands
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
NONorsk
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
PLPolski
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
PTPortuguês
ekfòria
ek-foh-ree-ah
RORomână
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
RUРусский
Экфоре
Ek-fo-reh
SVSvenska
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
SWKiswahili
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
TAதமிழ்
எக்போரே
ek-fo-ray
TEతెలుగు
ఎక్ఫోరే
ek-fo-ray
TRTürkçe
ekphore
ek-fo-reh
UKУкраїнська
Екфоре
ek-fo-reh
VITiếng Việt
ekphore
ek-fo-reh