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I agree. Yet, the article did not claim that. One has to know what chuch means. For example in the Catholic Church there are these meanings to church:It is quite interesting to note the text:
The Typikon of our Church is a book that prescribes the framework and many of the details of our church services.
holy-trinity.org/liturgics/tikhon.lit3.html
It should also be noted that orthodoxwiki has an entry:
orthodoxwiki.org/Typikon
There are a number of major typikon traditions, but there are also many local variations, often codified into an official typikon.
Any who claims there is only one typicon is deluded. The Typikon of S. Savas is the prototype of, but not the sole nor even the proper authoritative version, the particular Autocephalous and Sui Iuris Churches’ Typikons.
universal Catholic Church
ritual Church sui iuris
particular church (diocese or eparchy or equivalent)
parish
Note that the instruction is from the Orthodox Church of America, with a quote from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese. They come from different traditions, since OCA is from the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church with Russian and Rusyn roots, and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese with Greek roots. I think it is interesting though that the reference is the the practice of Vesperal Divine Liturgy in the United States.
You might find this Typikon reference interesting, but it does not cover the Byzantine Catholics:
synaxis.info/synaxis/6_typicon/survey.html