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Type Words
Synonyms eucharist, eucharistic liturgy, holy eucharist, holy sacrament, lord's supper, sacrament of the eucharist
Type of sacrament
Derivation liturgical, liturgist
Type Words
Type of rite, religious rite
Has types christian liturgy
Derivation liturgical, liturgist

Examples of liturgy

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Though I was born after Vatican II, I did not grow up comprehending the liturgy.
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Ambrosian chant developed to meet the particular needs of the Ambrosian liturgy.
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It was the liturgy which was in use in Rome, which just happened to be in Latin.
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The second Sunday sees a Celtic liturgy based on the work of the Iona community.
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The enforcement of the new liturgy did not always take place without a struggle.
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The liturgy today is celebrated in Malayalam, Syriac, English, Tamil, and Hindi.
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In contrast, Orthodox Christians always use leavened bread during their liturgy.
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Deacons are called to service of the liturgy, the word and in works of charity.
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On this day, the Catholic Church's liturgy is focused on the symbol of the cross.
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More examples
  • Holy Eucharist: a Christian sacrament commemorating the Last Supper by consecrating bread and wine
  • A rite or body of rites prescribed for public worship
  • (liturgical) of or relating to or in accord with liturgy
  • A liturgy is the customary public worship done by a specific religious group, according to its particular traditions. ...
  • Liturgy is a ballet made by New York City Ballet resident choreographer Christopher Wheeldon to music by Arvo Pu00E4rt. The premiere took place May 31, 2003 at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center. Jock Soto danced Liturgy with Wendy Whelan at his farewell performance Sunday, June 19, 2005.
  • A predetermined or prescribed set of rituals that are performed, usually by a religion; An official worship service of the Christian church
  • (Liturgical) Pertaining to public worship, specifically to the organized worship patterns of Christian churches.
  • (Liturgical) The troubadour lyric may be a development of the Christian liturgy and hymnody. The influence of the Song of Songs has even been suggested. There is no preceding Latin poetry resembling that of the troubadours. ...
  • This is a prescribed form or collection of forms for public worship. In liturgical churches, the rite and ceremony is more prominent than the emphasis on preaching, evangelism, or spontaneous expressions of worship.