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The Triodion (Template:Lang-gr; Slavonic: Постнаѧ Трїωдь/Postnaya Triod'; Template:Lang-ro), also called the Lenten Triodion (Τριῴδιον κατανυκτικόν/Triodion katanuktikon), is the liturgical book used by the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine rite during Great Lent and the preparatory weeks leading up to it. Many canons in the Triodion contain only three canticles or odes, hence the name Triodion, meaning Book of the Three Odes. (The period which the book covers extends from the Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee (the tenth before Easter: twenty-two days before the beginning of Great Lent), concluding with Great Saturday. In this period, the services of the Divine Liturgy and the Canonical hours undergo profound changes. The Triodion contains propers (seasonal material) for:

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See Also

Pentecostarion - the companion volume for the Easter period.