Definition of Liturgies. Meaning of Liturgies. Synonyms of Liturgies

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Definition of Liturgies

Liturgies
Liturgy Lit"ur*gy, n.; pl. Liturgies. [F. liturgie, LL. liturgia, Gr. ? a public service, the public service of God, public worship; (assumed) ?, ?, belonging to the people, public (fr. ?, ?, the people) + the root of ? work. See Lay, a., and Work.] An established formula for public worship, or the entire ritual for public worship in a church which uses prescribed forms; a formulary for public prayer or devotion. In the Roman Catholic Church it includes all forms and services in any language, in any part of the world, for the celebration of Mass.

Meaning of Liturgies from wikipedia

- Bradford and ****ens, 1938), pp. 3–19. Dandelion, P., The Liturgies of Quakerism, Liturgy, Worship and Society Series (Aldershot, England and Burlington...
- liturgies are held daily, with these including those in which the canonical hours are pra****, as well as the offering of the Eucharistic liturgies such...
- to Divine Liturgy. Gr**** Liturgies; English translation of the Prin****l Liturgies Charles Anthony, Swainson, ed. (1884). The Gr**** liturgies: Chiefly...
- 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...
- in, in all liturgies, with the Sursum corda ("Lift up your hearts") and ends with the Sanctus ("Holy, Holy, Holy"). In most Western liturgies, proper prefaces...
- Catholic Church utilize liturgies originating in Eastern Christianity, distinguishing them from the majority of Catholic liturgies which are celebrated according...
- about by post-Vatican II changes. Protestant traditions vary in their liturgies or "orders of worship" (as they are commonly called). Other traditions...
- "M****" is frequently used by Anglo-Catholics. The various Eucharistic liturgies used by national churches of the Anglican Communion have continuously...
- Antiochene liturgies are divided between Alexandrian and Cappadocian usages. Among these, the Liturgy of Saint James is one of the liturgies that evolved...
- liturgy meant the public official service of the Church, that corresponded to the official service of the Temple in the Old Law. Catholic liturgies are...