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== Online Greek Orthodox Typikon ==
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For ready to use and viewable Typikon services, http://www.e-typikon.com is a recognised online Greek Orthodox Typikon provider with ready to download Typikon services that are put together by an experienced and well educated team of Greek Orthodox Chanters. This fast and easy internet service provides Greek Orthodox Chanters and Church goers alike the opportunity to follow any Greek Orthodox service with an in depth and 100% accurate outline of the Typikon for that particular feast day.
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Our team of Greek Orthodox Chanters are highly skilled professionals who work together to produce uncanny results resulting from many years of experience.
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As chanter's we know how invaluable this source of material is. Each Typikon has been carefully assembled to provide the Greek Orthodox Chanter a clear and precise outline of the days’ service from start to finish in a flawless and straightforward manner.
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• Minimise stress of finding chants at the last minute • Minimise space on the analogion • Minimise search time through the endless books a chanter has at his disposal
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To be able to have one single Typikon document outlining the days’ service in an easy to read and straightforward format better helps the Greek Orthodox Chanter prepare himself before each and every piece mentally and spiritually.
  
 
== Organization ==
 
== Organization ==

Revision as of 12:03, February 4, 2008

The Greek Orthodox Metropolis of France, headquartered in Paris, France, is a diocese of the Church of Constantinople. Its current primate is His Eminence Emmanuel (Adamakis), Metropolitan of France.

Greek Orthodox Metropolis of France
Jurisdiction Constantinople
Diocese type Metropolis
Founded 1963
Current bishop Emmanuel (Adamakis)
See(s) Paris
Headquarters Paris, France
Territory France
Liturgical language(s) Greek, French, Georgian
Musical tradition Byzantine Chant
Calendar Revised Julian
Population estimate unknown
Official website Metropolis of France


History

  • 5 February 1963, foundation of the Metropolis

Online Greek Orthodox Typikon

For ready to use and viewable Typikon services, http://www.e-typikon.com is a recognised online Greek Orthodox Typikon provider with ready to download Typikon services that are put together by an experienced and well educated team of Greek Orthodox Chanters. This fast and easy internet service provides Greek Orthodox Chanters and Church goers alike the opportunity to follow any Greek Orthodox service with an in depth and 100% accurate outline of the Typikon for that particular feast day.

Our team of Greek Orthodox Chanters are highly skilled professionals who work together to produce uncanny results resulting from many years of experience.

As chanter's we know how invaluable this source of material is. Each Typikon has been carefully assembled to provide the Greek Orthodox Chanter a clear and precise outline of the days’ service from start to finish in a flawless and straightforward manner.

• Minimise stress of finding chants at the last minute • Minimise space on the analogion • Minimise search time through the endless books a chanter has at his disposal

To be able to have one single Typikon document outlining the days’ service in an easy to read and straightforward format better helps the Greek Orthodox Chanter prepare himself before each and every piece mentally and spiritually.

Organization

Northern District :

Communities in Paris, Sartrouville, Bordeaux, Lille, Strasbourg, Bischwiller

Southern District :

Communities in Nice, Marseille, Port-de-Bouc, Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Salin-de-Giraud, Avignon, Montpellier, Toulon, Aix-en-Provence, Perpignan, Nîmes, Saint-Jeans-en-Royans, Romans

Central District :

Communities in Grenoble, Lyon, Saint-Etienne, Pont-de-Chéruy, Clermont-Ferrand

The Episcopacy

Current Episcopacy

Primates in France

External links


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