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The article is devoted to the analysis of the liturgical tradition of the early printed Church Slavonic Sunday Apostle-Gospel Lectionaries, from Uherce (1620), Luck (1640) and Lvov (1706). These very rare and almost forgotten by Slavs liturgical books with text of Holy Scripture appeared in Printing Houses owned by Orthodox printers and Brotherhoods. Detailed description of two liturgical parts (Synaxarion and Menologion) proved the existence of differences in liturgical traditions of these early printed Sunday lectionaries. Absence of the “Corpus Christi” in the Synaxarion and Roman-Catholic Saints in the Menologion proved that these books were supposed to be used primarily by Orthodox clergy. Sunday Apostle-Gospel lectionaries were portable books used mostly in small churches and chapels, that were not equipped with necessary liturgical books set.
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