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The '''Typikon''' (Greek: τυπικόν/''typikon'', pl. τυπικα/''typika'', lit. "following the order"; Slavonic: ѹставъ/''ustav'') is the a book of directives and [[rubrics]] that establishes in the Orthodox Christian Church the order of divine services for each day of the year. It assumes the existence of liturgical books that contain the fixed and variable parts of these services. In [[monasterymonastic]] usage, the typikon of the monastery includes both the rule of life of the community and the rule of prayer. There are a number of major typikon traditions, but there are also many local variations, often codified into an official typikon.
==Origin of the Typikon of St. Savas and the Studite Typikon==
He goes on to note, however:
:"In making these and other changes, perhaps Violakes was not innovating but simply giving formal approval to practices which had already become established in parishes. Presumably the Gospel was moved nearer to the end of the service because so few of the [[congregation ]] arrived in time for the earlier parts of Matins!"<ref>''The Festal Menaion'' (Tr. Mother Mary and Archimandrite Kallistos Ware, Faber and Faber, London, 1984), p. 543.</ref>
==Divergence of Slavic and Byzantine Practice==
==External links that Discuss the Typikon==
*[http://www.goarch.org/en/ourfaith/articles/article8504.asp ourfaith8504 The Origins of Pascha and Great Week - Part I]*[http://www.goarch.org/en/ourfaith/articles/article8505.asp ourfaith8505 The Origins of Pascha and Great Week - Part II]
*[http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/praxis/typicon.aspx How to Keep the Church Typicon: The Question of Uniformity in the Church Services Discussed at the Council of Hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad (1951), by St. John (Maximovitch)]
*[http://www.stjohndc.org/russianRussian/Whatwhat/e_9609ca.htm The Late, Great Typikon]
*[http://www.metropolitancantorinstitute.org/Typikon.html The Typikon] (includes brief history, from an [[Eastern Catholic]] website)
*[http://www.orthodox.net/ustav/index.html Information on and from the Typikon]
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/lit/ Rubrics and Texts for the Divine Liturgy] (Old Calendar).
*[http://www.saintjonah.org/typ/ Rubrics and Texts for Typika] (Old Calendar).
*[http://www.networks-nowdowama.netorg/litresswraocnode/Typicon_Charts.htm 31 How to put the Services together] (Antiochian).
*[http://www.antiochian.org/1110642035 The Antiochian Liturgical Guide, Online]
*[http://sgpm.goarch.org/ematins/matins.htm Texts for Sunday Matins] (New Calendar / Greek Archdiocese).
*[http://www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/hierarchical_services_rubrics.htm Rubrics for Hierarchical Services (Instructions for Clergy and Altar Servers)]
*[http://www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/liturgical_rubrics_1.htm Liturgical Instructions for Non-Hierarchical Services (for Clergy and Altar Servers)]
*[http://www.e-typikon.com Online Greek Orthodox Typikon (Subscription Only)]
==External links with Translations of the Typikon==
*[http://almoutran.com/pdf/typikon.pdf The Violakis Typikon of the Great Church of Christ of Constantinople in English]
*[http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/typikon/ An English Translation of the Slavic Typikon (an ongoing project)]
*[http://www.synaxis.info/typicon/index.html The Typikon Translation Project]
*[http://www.liturgy.ru/docs/docs_all/graphics.php The Slavonic Typicon (in GIF files)]
*[http://www.orthlib.info/Typikon/Typikon.html The Slavonic Typikon (PDF format)]
*[http://www.typikon.gr/ The Biolakes Typikon in Greek]
*[http://www.holytrinitymission.org/books/english/typikon_1.htm Abridged Typikon]
 
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