Synodikon of Orthodoxy

Don Awalt
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edited November 20 in Resources Forum

I came across a reference to the document Synodikon of Orthodoxy, which is apparently read every year on the First Sunday of Lent in all Orthodox Churches. It doesn't appear this is in Logos is it? Might it be coming? 

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    I came across a reference to the document Synodikon of Orthodoxy, which is apparently read every year on the First Sunday of Lent in all Orthodox Churches. It doesn't appear this is in Logos is it? Might it be coming? 

    There's references to the services surrounding it in The Lenten Triodion, but we don't have the full text of the hymns and responses in our format. There are variations on it, and it's typically only done in it's entirety with a Bishop presiding—elsewhere, it's truncated.

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  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 7,043

    we don't have the full text of the hymns and responses in our format.

    Any chance of that coming down the pipe?

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  • Gabe Martini (Faithlife)
    Gabe Martini (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 815

    we don't have the full text of the hymns and responses in our format.

    Any chance of that coming down the pipe?

    Probably not. Like I said, there's multiple variations in English, and it really isn't found easily in a service text that we could license. If you're interested in a text close to the original, it can be seen here: http://www.anastasis.org.uk/synodikon.htm 

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