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Liturgical book in Eastern Orthodoxy and Byzantine Rite Catholicism
The Triodion (Greek: Τριῴδιον, Triōdion; Church Slavonic: Постнаѧ Трїωдь, Postnaya Triod; Romanian: Triodul, Albanian: Triod/Triodi), also called the
Triodion
10 week ecclesiastical period celebrated by the Greek Orthodox Church
The Triodion period is a 10-week ecclesiastical period celebrated by the Greek Orthodox Church. It begins on the Sunday of the Pharisee and the Publican
Triodion_Period
12th-century Glagolitic manuscript
The Bitola Triodion is a Middle Bulgarian Glagolitic manuscript that contains a triodion from the late 12th century. In 1898, the manuscript was brought
Bitola_triodion
1998 musical composition by Arvo Pärt
Triodion is a 15-minute choral work for mixed a cappella choir, composed in 1998 by the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt. It was a commission for the 150th
Triodion_(Pärt)
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
matins. Triodion (Greek: Τριῴδιον; Church Slavonic: Триодь постная, romanized: Triod’ postnaya; Romanian: Triodul), also called the Lenten Triodion. The
Byzantine_Rite
Belief that Jews bear collective responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus
the gentiles. Ware, Metropolitan Kallistos and Mother Mary. The Lenten Triodion. St. Tikhon's Seminary Press, 2002, p. 612 (second stichos of Lord, I Have
Jewish_deicide
Commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ
begins with the Midnight Office, which is the last service of the Lenten Triodion and is timed so that it ends a little before midnight on Holy Saturday
Easter
East Slavic language
"Lenten Triodion" of Kiev Metropolitan Petro Mohyla, 1646
Ukrainian_language
Person resurrected by Jesus in the Gospel of John
mourning of Holy Week. During the preceding week, the hymns in the Lenten Triodion track the sickness and then the death of Lazarus, and Christ's journey
Lazarus_of_Bethany
Observance in Eastern Christianity
known as the Lenten Triodion, which contains the Lenten texts for the Daily Office (Canonical Hours) and Liturgies. The Triodion begins during the Pre-Lenten
Great_Lent
15th-century prayer book
Flowery Triodion (Old Church Slavonic: Triod' cvetnaja) is one of the earliest surviving examples of a work in Old Church Slavonic printed in Cyrillic
Flowery_Triodion_(Fiol)
Liturgical calendar used within Eastern Orthodox churches
Pharisee (three weeks before the Great Lent) through Holy Saturday is called Triodion, while the season from Pascha through Pentecost is called the Pentecostarion
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Eastern_Orthodox_liturgical_calendar
Type of hymn sung in churches
as separated books of their own: the Menaion, the Pentekostarion, the Triodion, and the Octoechos. These books of the Sticherarion were created during
Sticheron
Byzantine-Greek composer and hymnographer (810–865)
Nativity of the Forerunner, 24 June. [citation needed] Among her hymns in the Triodion (liturgical book used during Great Lent) are the irmoi for the Matins Canons
Kassia
Byzantine Greek theologian (c. 1296 – 1357/9)
Palamas in Thessaloniki. The first printed Church Slavonic editions of the Triodion did not include the Sunday of Gregory Palamas until liturgical reforms
Gregory_Palamas
Legal entity of the nation of Georgia
tradition survived in separate families up to the 19 c.[citation needed] The Triodion is a 13th or 14th century Georgian manuscript known technically as fond
National_Archives_of_Georgia
reforms of the Stoudios Monastery under its abbots Sabas and Theodore. The triodion created during the reform of Theodore was also soon translated into Slavonic
Byzantine_music
Traditional orthodox lament for the commemoration of the death of Christ on Holy Saturday
Orthodox Church Triodion, printed in Venice. Subsequent editions have relied heavily on this source. According to the Lenten Triodion as well as the 1906
Epitaphios_Thrinos
date of Easter. During Great Lent the proper Katabasia are found in the Triodion, during the Paschal season they are found in the Pentecostarion. ° Mid-Pentecost
Katavasia
Japanese nation state from 1868 to 1947
translation of the New Testament and some other religious books (Lenten Triodion, Pentecostarion, Feast Services, Book of Psalms, Irmologion) into Japanese
Empire_of_Japan
Ornament placed above the text of a page
Headpiece from "Triodion", a religious manuscript from 1642
Headpiece_(book_illustration)
Liturgical book in Eastern Christianity
Pentekostárion Charmósynon). In English, it is sometimes called the Paschal Triodion. The name "Pentecostarion" is also applied to the liturgical season covered
Pentecostarion
Christian concept of periods of prayer throughout the day
and Matins. Triodion (Greek: Τριῴδιον, Triodion; Slavonic: Постнаѧ Трїѡдь, Postnaya Triod; Romanian: Triodul), also called the Lenten Triodion. The Lenten
Canonical_hours
First Russian publishing house (1553)
Staat by Heinrich von Staden. It is known to have published Lenten Triodion, Triodion in Pictures, Gospel, Psalter, and other books which did not have any
Moscow_Print_Yard
Supernatural weapon
needed] or Jophiel. Eastern Orthodox tradition (as expressed in the Lenten Triodion) says that after Jesus was crucified and resurrected, the flaming sword
Flaming_sword_(mythology)
Annually recurring fixed sequence of Christian feast days
the Nativity of Christ until January the 5th and the first week of the Triodion (the week following the 17th Sunday before Pentecost). The greatest feast
Liturgical_year
Christian festival before Lent
'[goodbye] to meat'), and officially begins with the "Opening of the Triodion", the liturgical book used by the Orthodox Church from then until Holy
Carnival
English bishop and theologian (1934–2022)
translated the Philokalia; and with Mother Mary, he produced the Lenten Triodion and Festal Menaion. St Vladimir's Seminary Press published a Festschrift
Kallistos_Ware
German printer
in Crakow in 1491 by Schweipolt Fiol. Thus, the printed script Lenten Triodion (in one of its copies, it is not output) and Pentecostarion (the page with
Schweipolt_Fiol
Liturgical hymn of Eastern Churches
century the Akathist moved from the menaion to the moveable cycle of the triodion, and the custom established that the whole hymn was sung in four sections
Akathist
Christian liturgical text
the Psalter, Octoechos, General and Festal Menaion, selections from the Triodion and Pentecostarion, general prayers, preparation for Holy Communion and
Anthologion
Book of approved scripture readings in Abrahamic religions
Triodion or Pentecostarion. During Great Lent, parables are read every day at vespers and at the Sixth Hour. These parables are found in the Triodion
Lectionary
Christian holiday
(Ware) and Mother Mary (2002). "Service of the Twelve Gospels". The Lenten Triodion. South Cannan, PA: St. Tikhon's Seminary Press. p. 587. Today He who hung
Good_Friday
Period of celebration
only three odes, called a Triodion, which is usually chanted at Compline on each day of the Forefeast. (However, the Triodion of the Forefeast of the Transfiguration
Afterfeast
Worship in the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church
matins. Triodion (Greek: Τριῴδιον, Triodion; Slavonic: Постнаѧ Трїѡдь, Postnaya Triod' ; Romanian: Triodul), also called the Lenten Triodion. The Lenten
Eastern_Orthodox_worship
6th–7th-century Christian monk
as part of the Daily Office on Lenten weekdays, being prescribed in the Triodion. An icon known by the same title, Ladder of Divine Ascent, depicts a ladder
John_Climacus
Type of hymn in Orthodox Christianity
whole repertory in the sticherarion. Its books were the Menaion (Miney), Triodion (Postnaya Triod), Pentecostarion (Tsvetnaya Triod), and the Parakletike
Idiomelon
Oldest known Slavic alphabet
RPK 312 Gospel (13th), the Karakallou Epistolary (13th), the NBKM 933 Triodion (13th), the Skopje 1511 Octoechos (13th), the BRAN 4.9.39 Miscellany (13th)
Glagolitic_script
Zentralarchiv des Deutschen Ordens Breviary fragment of the Teutonic Order. triodion TrMDA 1400s ф. 173, MDA collection No 116 RGB-Moskva Russia 187 Cyrillic
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1400–1499)
Romanian Orthodox cathedral in Bucharest, Romania
compassion, O blessed Theotokos, for hoping in you, let us not perish!" (Triodion); 5th door – Ezekiel 44:4. The Crucifix was placed on the iconostasis in
National_Cathedral_of_Romania
Byzantine Rite liturgical practice
accompanying sticheron to the martyrs; three being stichera of the day from the Triodion (on the first four Fridays, these are further stichera to the martyrs in
Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
Liturgy_of_the_Presanctified_Gifts
Liturgy held in Christian churches
while the text of and rubrics for Saturday's liturgy are found in the Triodion, the Lenten liturgical book. Before the Gospel reading, in place of the
Easter_Vigil
Eastern Christian church service
Menologion Octoechos Patristic writings Pentecostarion Psalter Synaxarion Triodion Typicon Vestments (Pontifical) Baptismal clothing Cassock Choir dress Comb
All-night_vigil
Byzantine-rite expression of Lutheran Christianity
Menologion Octoechos Patristic writings Pentecostarion Psalter Synaxarion Triodion Typicon Vestments (Pontifical) Baptismal clothing Cassock Choir dress Comb
Eastern_Lutheranism
Christian prayer book
Triodion (Greek: Τριῴδιον, Triodion; Church Slavonic: Триодь постная, romanized: Triod’ postnaya; Romanian: Triodul)—Also called the Lenten Triodion.
Liturgical_book
Structured hymn used in a number of Eastern Orthodox services
is called the Triodion. In the Russian Orthodox Church, for arcane historical reasons, the Pentecostarion is called the Flowery Triodion even though it
Canon_(hymnography)
Week leading up to Easter
odes instead of the usual nine, as is in other weekday liturgies in the Triodion.[citation needed] Towards the end of the Tuesday evening Bridegroom liturgy
Holy_Week
translations of the New Testament and of some liturgical books (Lenten Triodion, Pentecostarion, Feast Services, Book of Psalms, Irmologion). By the end
Orthodox_Church_in_Japan
concludes with a transitional teretismos) (15 Aug Dormition of the Theotokos) Triodion Γεύσασθε καὶ ἴδετε (Ps 33:9 "O taste and see"), fourth mode / echos tetartos
Petros_Bereketis
Moveable feast in Eastern Christianity
mourning of Holy Week. During the preceding week the propers in the Lenten Triodion track the sickness and then the death of Lazarus, and Christ's journey
Lazarus_Saturday
Eastern Christian church service
portions from the octoechos and menaion are replaced by hymns from the triodion and during the paschal season with material from the pentecostarion. On
Orthros
Cycle of feasts in Eastern Orthodoxy
after Pascha. The ten weeks before Pascha are known as the period of the Triodion, referring to the liturgical book that contains the services for this liturgical
Paschal_cycle
Parable taught by Jesus of Nazareth according to the Christian Gospel of Luke
begins the three-week pre-Lenten Season and the first use of the liturgical Triodion (although the week following this Sunday is fast-free). This Sunday includes
Pharisee_and_the_Publican
Hymn to Mary used in Eastern Christianity
Beatitudes. Theotokia of all types are found in the Horologion, Octoechos, Triodion, Pentecostarion and other liturgical books. The longest and most popular
Theotokion
Start of the preparation time for Easter
during the pre-Lenten and Lenten seasons are taken from a book called the Triodion. The weeks of the pre-Lenten Season break are: Zacchaeus Sunday (Slavic
Pre-Lent
Eastern Orthodox Saint, Metropolitan and reformer (1596-1647)
use their minds and not emotions in striving to achieve goals. In his Triodion (1631), Mohyla expressed his views about what an ideal ruler should look
Petro_Mohyla
Byzantine and Coptic Liturgy
Menologion Octoechos Patristic writings Pentecostarion Psalter Synaxarion Triodion Typicon Vestments (Pontifical) Baptismal clothing Cassock Choir dress Comb
Liturgy_of_Saint_Basil
Christian feast at the end of the liturgical year
zenit.org. Retrieved 23 November 2023. Divine Office: Horologion-Octoechos-Triodion-Menaion (1st ed.). Stamford: The Basilian Fathers. 2003. p. 1051. "The
Feast_of_Christ_the_King
Christian hymn and prayer
Editrice Vaticana, 4th edition, 2004, p. 63. ISBN 88-209-2785-3. The Lenten Triodion. The Service Books of the Orthodox Church. Translated by Mother Mary; Ware
Sub_tuum_praesidium
Byzantine Greek poet and hymnwriter (c.816–886)
of the menaion, 68 canons of the parakletike, 6 complete canons of the triodion and 34 triodes-tetraodes, 2 canons and 24 triodes-tetraodes of the pentekostarion
Joseph_the_Hymnographer
Christian hymn
main theme of pre-Lenten celebrations in Eastern Orthodoxy Sundays of the Triodion. It is in contrast with the hymn Alleluia perenne used in the Mozarabic
Alleluia,_dulce_carmen
the hyphos) Doxastarion syntomon (Doxastika idiomela of the Menaion, the Triodion, and the Pentekostarion in the new fast sticheraric melos) All compositions
Petros_Peloponnesios
National Museum Bulgaria 91 Cyrillic with Glagolitic Xěrъ on folio 81r. triodion 1200s 933 (58 f.), MF-1 (1 f.), Archive of Kiril Mirčev (2 f.) NBKM, DARM
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1200–1299)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1200–1299)
Encomium of Byzantine Rite liturgy
Menologion Octoechos Patristic writings Pentecostarion Psalter Synaxarion Triodion Typicon Vestments (Pontifical) Baptismal clothing Cassock Choir dress Comb
Polychronion
Menologion" in Serbia in 1342. Jakov of Serres (1300–1365), author of Triodion. Elder Grigorije (fl. 1310–1355), Serbian nobleman and monk, possibly "Danilo's
List_of_Serbs
Pokajanen for chorus (1997) 2 Slawische Psalmen for chorus or soloists (1997) Triodion for chorus (1998) Como cierva sedienta for soprano, chorus and orchestra
List of compositions by Arvo Pärt
List_of_compositions_by_Arvo_Pärt
Eastern Orthodox liturgical work
triodion, pentekostarion and Oktoechos with Chartres notation (11th century). "Holy Mount Athos, Mone Vatopaidiou, Ms. 1488, ff. 178r-217v". Triodion
Octoechos_(liturgy)
ISBN 0-913836-58-3 Tr. Mother Mary and Archimandrite Kallistos Ware. The Lenten Triodion. St. Tikhon's Seminary Press, 2002, ISBN 1-878997-51-3) - first published
Eastern_Orthodox_theology
Eucharistic liturgy of the Byzantine Rite
Menologion Octoechos Patristic writings Pentecostarion Psalter Synaxarion Triodion Typicon Vestments (Pontifical) Baptismal clothing Cassock Choir dress Comb
Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom
Liturgy_of_Saint_John_Chrysostom
Serbian Patriarch
mention of Patriarch Nikon is from 1435 in a record of the manuscript Triodion transcribed by Deacon Arsenije.[citation needed] List of saints of the
Nikon_I_of_Serbia
Anglican liturgical book
English lexicon for his translations of the Festal Menaion and the Lenten Triodion. John Wesley, in his position as a cleric within the Church of England
Book_of_Common_Prayer_(1662)
Medieval Slavic literary language
A page from the Flowery Triodion (Triod' cvetnaja), a Polish book printed in Kraków in about 1491, one of the oldest printed Byzantine-Slavonic books,
Old_Church_Slavonic
Town in Southwestern, North Macedonia
Gramatik [mk] – Medieval priest, grammarian and an author of the Bitola triodion Milan Pančevski – Former Macedonian and Yugoslav high-ranking communist
Debar
Beginning of the Paschal Triduum
among other liturgical texts. The Orthodox equivalent is found in the Triodion, with the Washing of Feet in some editions of the Euchologion. The celebration
Mass_of_the_Lord's_Supper
Money or goods given to poor people
December 2025 Ware, Timothy Kallistos; Mary, Mother (1978). The Lenten Triodion. South Canaan PA: St. Tikhon's Seminary Press (published 2002). pp. 35ff
Alms
Heritage site in Maramureș County, Romania
books containing the specific offices for the three periods are named Triodion, Pentecostarion and respectively Octoechos. The three periods are therefore
Sârbi_Susani_church
Third Sunday before Ash Wednesday
liturgical calendar, and is found in the liturgical book known as the Triódion (which continues to Easter Even). It is 22 days long because it begins
Septuagesima
2000 musical composition by Arvo Pärt
Baltic Voices 1. Harmonia Mundi, 2002. Polyphony, cond. Stephen Layton. On Triodion. Hyperion, 2003. The Tallis Scholars, cond. Peter Phillips. On Tintinnabuli
Which_Was_the_Son_of_...
Saturday before Easter Sunday
April 2019. Kallistos (Ware), Bishop; Mary, Mother (1977). The Lenten Triodion. South Canaan PA: St. Tikhon's Seminary Press (published 2002). p. 63.
Holy_Saturday
year; the Triodion contains the special hymns and liturgical propers of Lent and Holy Week, the Pentecostarion, also known as the Flowery Triodion, contains
List of English-language hymnals by denomination
List_of_English-language_hymnals_by_denomination
dictionary - Lexicon Sloveno-Roski (1627), and the book of church songs Triodion (1627). The Radomysl paper mill's role was increased by metropolitan of
Radomysl_paper_mill
Eastern Christian liturgy
Menologion Octoechos Patristic writings Pentecostarion Psalter Synaxarion Triodion Typicon Vestments (Pontifical) Baptismal clothing Cassock Choir dress Comb
Liturgy_of_Saint_James
Serbian printer (16th century)
Luka eparchy. Glas Srpski. p. 106. ISBN 9788671190718. ...one Pentecost Triodion from the printing shop of Stefan Marinovic (Stefan of Skadar). By its style
Stefan_Marinović_(printer)
Christian hymns focused on Mary, mother of Jesus
image of the Virgin Mary standing before the Cross. By the 13th century, Triodion liturgical books were combining references to icon veneration within hymns
Hymns_to_Mary
Day of Holy Week in Christianity
March 2017. Kallistos (Ware), Bishop; Mary, Mother (1978), The Lenten Triodion, South Canaan PA: St. Tikhon's Seminary Press (published 2002), pp. 59–60
Holy_Tuesday
Byzantine hymnographer and saint
Andrew the Blind were among the first to compose hymns (idiomela) in the Triodion (the liturgical book used during Great Lent), chanted during the period
Stephen_the_Sabaite
Carnival in Patras, Greece
about 750.000 participants.[citation needed] Irrespective of when the Triodion falls, the three-week period preceding the first Sunday of Lent, it is
Patras_Carnival
2001 musical composition by Arvo Pärt
and emptiness." The first recording of Nunc dimittis is part of Pärt: Triodion & other choral works, performed by Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton
Nunc_dimittis_(Pärt)
Serbian writer, scholar, translator and hierarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church
the Triodion which he sent as his bequest to the Monastery of the Theotokos in Sinai in 1359 or 1360. At present, the Triodion (a two-part Triodion, one
Jakov_of_Serres
Day in Holy Week
2017. Kallistos (Ware), Bishop (1978). Mary, Mother (ed.). The Lenten Triodion. South Canaan, PA: St. Tikhon's Seminary Press. pp. 59–60. ISBN 978-1878997517
Holy_Monday
Liturgical tool to administer sacred oils
Menologion Octoechos Patristic writings Pentecostarion Psalter Synaxarion Triodion Typicon Vestments (Pontifical) Baptismal clothing Cassock Choir dress Comb
Anointing_brush
Liturgical book of the Eastern churches
kontakia; selected propers for Sundays; moveable feasts from the Menaion, Triodion, and Pentecostarion; and the various canons and other devotional services
Horologion
Religious practice
2010-10-08. Kallistos (Ware), Bishop; Mary, Mother (1978). The Lenten Triodion. South Canaan PA: St. Tikhon's Seminary Press (published 2002). pp. 35ff
Religious_fasting
Religious anointing/sacrament
of receiving Unction on Holy Wednesday is shored up by the hymns in the Triodion for that day, which speak of the sinful woman who anointed the feet of
Anointing_of_the_sick
Form of hymn in the Byzantine liturgical tradition
24 oikoi in a kalophonic way, the Akathist was written as part of the triodion, within the oikematarion the complete kontakion filled half the volume
Kontakion
Eastern Christian text with variants
the Divine Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts. During the period of the Triodion, the prayer is first recited on Wednesday and Friday only on Cheesefare
Prayer_of_Saint_Ephrem
Georgian hymnographer
considered as author of the entire Sticheron part of the first Georgian "Lenten Triodion". Ioane Minchkhi lived and worked at Mount Sinai. Which explains why a
Ioane_Minchkhi
Eastern Christian holiday during Great Lent
2020. Aposticha, Vespers on Wednesday of Cheesefare Week. The Lenten Triodion:Supplementary Texts. Tr. Mother Mary and Archimandrite Kallistos Ware (Monastery
Clean_Monday
Liturgical book used by the Eastern Orthodox Church
on one panel. Calendar of Saints Pentecostarion Menologium Synaxarion Triodion which is aligned with the Gregorian Calendar "Минея, сентябрь ~ Menaion
Menaion
Bibliography: STSL, SEK triodion TrBit 1100s (late) X. No. 38 Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Macedonia 101 27.5 x 19.5 cm 1 co Kičevo (Bitola) triodion (Битолски триод)
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (900–1199)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(900–1199)
TRIODION
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Boy/Male
Biblical English
A rose.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Honored, Chosen
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Trust; Faith
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu's Name
Girl/Female
American, Christian, English, Greek, Indian, Latin, Tamil
Daughter of a Great Father; Angel Sent; Scent; Sense; Angelic; Angel; Messenger
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Hanumaan
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Person Having Wisdom and Happy
Male
Scottish
Variant spelling of Scottish Adaire, ADAIR means "the ford of the oaks."Â
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Indian
Lord of Shiv
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Yard on a Hill
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