The word "orarion" refers to a type of liturgical vestment worn by Eastern Orthodox clergy. It is a long, narrow stole, usually made of silk, that is worn over the left shoulder and draped diagonally across the chest. Synonyms for this term include "epitrachelion," "stole," and "vestment." The epitrachelion is a similar garment that is worn by Eastern Catholic and Eastern Orthodox priests during the celebration of the Divine Liturgy. The stole is not specific to any one denomination or religion, but is a common liturgical vestment worn by Christian ministers during worship services. Vestment is a more general term that encompasses all of the various garments worn by religious leaders during worship.