Katholikon
A katholikon or catholicon or sobor refers to one of three things in the Eastern Orthodox Church:
- The cathedral of a diocese.
- The major church building of a monastery corresponding to a conventual church in Western Christianity.
- A large church in a city at which all the faithful of the city gather to celebrate certain important feasts rather than go to their local parish church.
The word katholikon is often translated into English as cathedral rather than assembly and that can cause confusion. In Saint Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia, for example, there is a placard in Russian and in English describing the building as having been кафедральный собор, rendered in English as the "cathedraly cathedral". However an Eastern Orthodox diocese may have several katholikons, only one of which is the bishop's cathedral, other important churches being known as katholicons. The rector of such churches is usually an archpriest.