menaion
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From New Latin mēnaion, from Ancient Greek μηναῖος (mēnaîos, “lunar”).
Noun
[edit]menaion (plural menaia)
- The annual fixed liturgical cycle of services used in the Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Churches, containing a list of the services and large collection of liturgical texts for an entire month. Twelve volumes are usually offered for the year, as a set known as the menaia.
Synonyms
[edit]Derived terms
[edit]- General Menaion - a book which contains services for each type of celebration (apostles, martyrs, etc.) with blank spaces for the name of the saint being celebrated.
- Festal Menaion - an anthology which contains the texts for those Great Feasts of the Lord or the Theotokos which fall on the fixed cycle, and optionally feasts of the major saints.
Translations
[edit]liturgical cycle
References
[edit]- Menaion, Translations by Archimandrite Ephrem
- General Menaion, English translation by St. Sergius of Radonezh Parish
- Festal Menaion, Theology Today
- Menaion, Catholic Encyclopedia article,
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