Definition of Liturgist. Meaning of Liturgist. Synonyms of Liturgist

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Definition of Liturgist

Liturgist
Liturgist Lit"ur*gist, n. One who favors or adheres strictly to a liturgy. --Milton.

Meaning of Liturgist from wikipedia

- designate one person who parti****tes in the worship service as the liturgist. The liturgist may read announcements, scriptures, and calls to worship, while...
- reaches at least 97 civilian liturgists per year in Athens, and at least 118 in years of the Greater Panathenaia. The liturgist (λειτουργός / leitourgós)...
- the subject of Neopaganism and magic. Bonewits was a public speaker, liturgist, singer and songwriter, and founder of the Neopagan organizations Ár nDraíocht...
- Charles Walker (died 1887) was a liturgist and author. He was ****ociated with St Michael's, Brighton, in the 1860s. Walker wrote and edited two editions...
- Anglo-Catholic Oxford Movement in the Church of England. While Anglican liturgist Percy Dearmer does not object to the use of blue during Advent, he did...
- 64 Politician India (Hyderabad) Timoteo Of**** 72 Jesuit priest and liturgist Philippines (San Pablo) Arnie Robinson 72 Athlete United States (San Diego)...
- 28, 1931 – February 12, 2024) was an American Conservative rabbi and liturgist. Harlow was born in Sioux City, Iowa, to Henry and Lena Harlow (née Lipman)...
- Piero Marini (born 13 January 1942) is a Roman Catholic archbishop who is president emeritus of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic...
- several other artists, and is a co-founder of the art collective The Liturgists. As early as 2002, Gungor began producing albums with his church, Resurrection...
- Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 March 1556) was a theologian, leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry...