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The '''leavetaking''' (Greek: ἀπόδοσις (apodosis); Slavonic: отдание (otdaniye)) (also known as ''apodosis'' or ''conclusion'') of a feast is the final day a feast is celebrated in the Church. In most cases it follows an [[afterfeast]]. On the leavetaking, most elements of the festal services are appointed to be served again. In the western rite, the [[w:Octave (liturgical)|Octave]] of a feast has a similar use.
[[Pascha]] and most [[First Class Feasts|First]] and [[Second Class Feasts|Second Class]] feasts have leavetakings. See the [[Afterfeast#Which Feasts?|Afterfeast]] article for the specific dates of these leavetakings.
In addition, four [[Third Class Feasts]] have leavetakings.
[[Category:Feasts]]
[[Category:Liturgics]]
 
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