Apostolos (Orthodox liturgy)

In Orthodox liturgy, the Apostolos is a book containing texts traditionally believed to be authored by one of the twelve apostles (disciples) – various epistles and the Acts of the Apostles – from which one is selected to be read during service.[1] The Apostolos is the reading that precedes the Gospel Reading.

The term is also used for the reading of the selected text.

References

  1. Thomas Hartwell Horne (1821). An introduction to the critical study and knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. Volume II. T. Cadell. p. 88.

See also

  • Orthodox Eastern Church (1980). The Apostolos: the Acts and Letters of the Holy Apostles Read in the Orthodox Church throughout the Year. Holy Cross Orthodox Press.
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