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− | The '''Anthologion''' (''άνθολόγιον'') is a liturgical text that tries to encompasses as much of the basic liturgical | + | The '''Anthologion''' (''άνθολόγιον'', plural ''anthologia'') is a liturgical text that tries to encompasses as much of the basic liturgical text as possible. An example of this text in Greek is the ''Synekthimos''. A Slavonic example is the ''Velikij Sbnornik''. The closest thing we have in English is the text:[http://www.light-n-life.com/shopping/order_product.asp?ProductNum=BOOK110 "Divine Prayers and Services of the Catholic Orthodox Church of Christ", by Fr. Seraphim Nassar]—commonly known as "The Nassar Five-Pounder." |
− | Anthologia usually contain the daily the basic text of the [[Horologion]], the Sunday [[Octoechos]], the [[General Menaion]], and | + | Anthologia usually contain the daily the basic text of the [[Horologion]], the Sunday [[Octoechos]], the [[General Menaion]], and selections from the [[Menaion]], [[Triodion]], and [[Pentecostarion]]. |
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The Anthologion (άνθολόγιον, plural anthologia) is a liturgical text that tries to encompasses as much of the basic liturgical text as possible. An example of this text in Greek is the Synekthimos. A Slavonic example is the Velikij Sbnornik. The closest thing we have in English is the text:"Divine Prayers and Services of the Catholic Orthodox Church of Christ", by Fr. Seraphim Nassar—commonly known as "The Nassar Five-Pounder."
Anthologia usually contain the daily the basic text of the Horologion, the Sunday Octoechos, the General Menaion, and selections from the Menaion, Triodion, and Pentecostarion.