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Liturgy is the
customary public ritual of
worship performed by a
religious group. As a
religious phenomenon,
liturgy represents a
communal response to...
- Christianity,
including Eastern Catholic Churches,
other terms such as
Divine Liturgy, Holy Qurbana, Holy
Qurobo and
Badarak (or Patarag) are
typically used...
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Anglican liturgy usually refers to
liturgies according the Book of
Common Prayer and its derivatives. It may also
refer to the
following liturgies and liturgical...
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Christian liturgy is a
pattern for
worship used (whether
recommended or prescribed) by a
Christian congregation or
denomination on a
regular basis. The...
- The
Liturgy of Preparation, also
Prothesis (Ancient Gr****: Πρόθεσις, lit. 'a
setting forth') or
Proskomedia (Προσκομιδή Proskomidē 'an offering, an oblation')...
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Divine Liturgy (Ancient Gr****: Θεία Λειτουργία, romanized: Theia Leitourgia) or Holy
Liturgy is the
usual name used in most
Eastern Christian rites for...
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Catholic liturgy means the
whole complex of
official liturgical worship,
including all the rites, ceremonies, prayers, and
sacraments of the Church, as...
- The
proper (Latin: proprium) is a part of the
Christian liturgy that
varies according to the date,
either representing an
observance within the liturgical...
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retrieved 16
December 2018 Ryan, G Thomas: The
Sacristy Manual (2011)
Liturgy Training Publications ISBN 9781616710422 p111-112 O'Brien,
William The...
- The
Liturgy of the
Hours (Latin:
Liturgia Horarum),
Divine Office (Latin:
Officium Divinum), or Opus Dei ("Work of God") are a set of
Catholic prayers...