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4th December 05, 11:53 AM
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Tartan for Greeks
Dear friends
After our "kirkin" several Greek members of our parish are desirous of a tartan which they could wear.
I told them I would enquire with the experts. Perhaps there were Highland regiments which had been in Greece, or had some relationship with Greece?
Help?
They are sincere, and loved the service, the pipes, and the tartans they saw.
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4th December 05, 11:57 AM
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Greek tartan...
Just off the top of my head here, but those of Greek heritage could wear the Gordon Tartan, in honour of George Gordon, Lord Byron, who died in Greece in 1823(?) whilst fighting the Turks for Greek Independence.
The St. Andrew's tartan (Earl of St. Andrews) might be appropriate as well, since St. Andrew is one of the patron saints of Greece.
I'll see what else I can come up with, Father!
Cheers,
Todd
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4th December 05, 12:06 PM
#3
Hey Padre,
That's a puzzler. Googled this up. Young man went with the St. Andrew's tartan. Has a swatch of it too.
http://zorba.members.winisp.net/2005...for-greek.html
Ron
Will see if I can email the young man about our board too...
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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4th December 05, 12:15 PM
#4
The St. Andrew tartan is a good choice since St. Andrew preached and was martyred in Greece.
A kilted Celt on the border.
Kentoc'h mervel eget bezań saotret
Omne bellum sumi facile, ceterum ęgerrume desinere.
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4th December 05, 12:19 PM
#5
I think between the St. Andrew's and the Gordon (died fighting for Greek independence? I'm surprised he's not a Greek saint!), they will be very happy!
It warms the heart just thinking about all those Greek Orthodox boys getting their kilts.
As long as they have a Greek tartan, it's a guaranteed winner.
The St. Andrew's is indeed the same color as the Greek flag, and will have that in it's favor.
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4th December 05, 12:20 PM
#6
http://zorba.members.winisp.net/2005...for-greek.html
Might be a good idea to drop some comments in favor of kilts to this young man, and let him know we are in his corner!
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4th December 05, 12:57 PM
#7
Thank you all
I am of Greek decent and have always wondered if there was a tartan, and funny but when I was in Scotland last year I almost bought the St Andrew's tartan, and at my wedding this year my brother in law Jamie didn't have a kilt too wear so he borrowed is neighbours who plays in the OPP(Ontario Provincial Police) pipe band and the tartan they wear is the St. Andrew's.
What a strange twist of fate and the next time I got out to do the Zorba I make sure to wear a St Andrew's tartan also I'm a huge fan of the Holyrood tartan.
MacHummel
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4th December 05, 01:04 PM
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I must confess that when I heard that there was a "Holyrood" tartan, being such a fan of "The Dream of the Rood", it seems incredibly appropriate for an Orthodox priest to wear a tartan called "Holy Cross."
St. Andrew's
Gordon
Holyrood
My friends are gonna have a blast.
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4th December 05, 01:14 PM
#9
I am really in awe right now because my family who I love very dearly have always made fun of my addiction to kilts and then when i started to making them my family laughed , I always said that they made me wear a fustanella to much and now when I wear kilts they are a little weirded out. My uncle once said if their was a tartan for Greeks he'd wear it so now I'm gonna order St Andrew's I already have Holyrood but I was saving that for me and make the bugger a kilt. Maybe when I go to church this year for Christmas or Easter I'll wear my kilt .
MacHummel
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4th December 05, 01:19 PM
#10
haha YOU GO GET HIM ONE!
Awesome.
Just FYI, for Pascha this year, my boys want to wear Robertson Red kilts.
Now THAT's festive!
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