Sunday of the Triodion period

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Sunday of the Triodion period is a liturgical day in the Eastern Orthodox Church that marks the beginning of the pre-Lenten season of preparation for Great Lent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Orthodox feast
liturgical day
moveable feast
pre-Lenten observance
associatedWith ascetical preparation
preparation for repentance
calendarType moveable date based on Pascha
celebratedBy Byzantine Rite Christians NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn Byzantine liturgical calendar NERFINISHED
connectedTo Lenten fasting discipline
penitential practices
focusesOn inner spiritual preparation
transition to Lenten mindset
hasTheme call to repentance
spiritual preparation for Lent
languageOfName Greek
liturgicalBookUsed Lenten Triodion NERFINISHED
liturgicalCycle Paschal cycle NERFINISHED
liturgicalTextsSource Triodion NERFINISHED
marksBeginningOf Triodion period NERFINISHED
pre-Lenten season
nameDerivedFrom Triodion NERFINISHED
occursBefore Cheesefare Sunday NERFINISHED
Clean Monday NERFINISHED
Great Lent NERFINISHED
partOfSeason pre-Lenten Sundays
preparesFor Great Lent NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine rite NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
TriodionMeaning three-ode canon
typeOfPreparation liturgical
spiritual

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Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee hasLiturgicalRank Sunday of the Triodion period