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Akathist and Saturday

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Difference between Akathist and Saturday

Akathist vs. Saturday

An Akathist Hymn (Ἀκάθιστος Ὕμνος, "unseated hymn") is a type of hymn usually recited by Eastern Orthodox or Eastern Catholic Christians, dedicated to a saint, holy event, or one of the persons of the Holy Trinity. Saturday is the day of the week between Friday and Sunday.

Similarities between Akathist and Saturday

Akathist and Saturday have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Eastern Orthodox Church, Great Lent, Theotokos.

Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church, or officially as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.

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Great Lent

Great Lent, or the Great Fast, (Greek: Μεγάλη Τεσσαρακοστή or Μεγάλη Νηστεία, meaning "Great 40 Days," and "Great Fast," respectively) is the most important fasting season in the church year in the Byzantine Rite of the Eastern Orthodox Church (including Western Rite Orthodoxy) and the Eastern Catholic Churches, which prepares Christians for the greatest feast of the church year, Pascha (Easter).

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Theotokos

Theotokos (Greek Θεοτόκος) is a title of Mary, mother of God, used especially in Eastern Christianity.

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Akathist and Saturday Comparison

Akathist has 62 relations, while Saturday has 172. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.28% = 3 / (62 + 172).

References

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