- The
Pentecostarion (Gr****: Πεντηκοστάριον, Pentekostárion;
Church Slavonic: Цвѣтнаѧ Трїωдь,
Tsvyetnaya Triod,
literally "Flowery Triodon"; Romanian: Penticostar)...
- of Lent, and Holy W****. The 50 days
following Pascha are
called the
Pentecostarion, also
named after the
liturgical book. The
Sunday of each w**** has a...
- the faithful.
Bright W****
begins the
liturgical season known as the
Pentecostarion, the
period of
fifty days
which begins on
Pascha and
continues to Pentecost...
- the
Sunday of All
Saints (the
Sunday after Pentecost) is
known as the
Pentecostarion (the "50 days"). The w****
which begins on
Easter Sunday is
called Bright...
-
Christianity portal Bright W****
Easter traditions Embertides Paschal Cycle Pentecostarion Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Eastertide. "The
Flowering of...
- as
roses are
often used
during the
whole liturgical season of the
Pentecostarion, not just Pentecost. John
Chrysostom warned his
flock not to
allow this...
- the New
Testament and some
other religious books (Lenten Triodion,
Pentecostarion,
Feast Services, Book of Psalms, Irmologion) into ****anese. Nicholas...
- of Holy W****,
which are to be
found in the
Pentecostarion.[citation needed]
Paschal cycle Pentecostarion—the
companion volume for the
Easter period Wikimedia...
-
Eastern Christianity Pentecostarion Mid-Pentecost
Trinity Sunday Monday of the Holy
Spirit Third Day of the
Trinity Apostles' Fast
Western Christianity...
- of the Myrrhbearers,
especially in the
Sunday Octoechos and in the
Pentecostarion.
Every Sunday,
there is a
special hymn that is
chanted at
Matins and...