, 12th century,
Novgorod The complete
Menaion is published in twelve volumes, one for each month; the first volume is for September which commences the
Byzantine liturgical year. The
Festal Menaion is an abridged version containing texts for those
great feasts falling on the fixed cycle, some editions also containing feasts of the major saints. The
General Menaion contains services for each type of celebration (
apostles,
martyrs, etc.) with blank spaces for the name of the
saint(s) commemorated. Originating before the invention of printing when the enormous volume of the complete Menaion could not be copied for every church, this is still used for saints that do not have complete services,
e.g., for the patron feast of a church named after a minor saint; it is also used by
missions and parishes unable to afford a complete Menaion. Supplementary volumes to the Menaion exist for local saints,
e.g., one for all the Saints of the
Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, or for newly canonized saints or
icons which have their own locally observed feasts. ==Calendar==