synaxis

/sɪˈnæksɪs/
noun 2name 1

Definitions

noun

1

A congregation.

Thus we find the bishops in the primitive church indicting of fasts , proclaiming assemblies , calling synods , gathering synaxes

2

A day following a Great Feast in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches, on which a person related to the events is remembered. For example, the Synaxis of John the Baptist follows the Theophany (Baptism of Christ), the Synaxis

name

1

The Lord's Supper.

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