- The
liturgy (Gr****: λειτουργία or λῃτουργία,
leitourgia, from λαός / Laos, "the people" and the root ἔργο / ergon, "work" ) was in
ancient Greece a public...
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Through the
leitourgia, the rich
carried a
financial burden and were
correspondingly rewarded with
honours and prestige.
Specific leitourgia were ****igned...
- the
administration of
sacraments and sacramentals.
Liturgy (from Gr****:
leitourgia) is a
composite word
meaning originally a
public duty, a
service to the...
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Divine Liturgy (Gr****: Θεία Λειτουργία, translit. Theia
Leitourgia) or Holy
Liturgy is the
usual name used in most
Eastern Christian rites for the Eucharistic...
- of
headcoverings by women. The term
liturgy is
derived from the Gr****
leitourgia meaning "public service" and is
formed by two words: "laos" (people) and...
- The M**** of the
Presanctified (Latin:
missa præsanctificatorum, Gr****:
leitourgia ton proegiasmenon) is
Christian liturgy traditionally celebrated on Good...
- peasants. In the 5th
century BCE, the
practice of
liturgy (λειτουργία /
leitourgia - literally, "public work")
placed the
responsibility for
provision of...
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leitourgia-tou-mekhanismou-ton-antikuthuron-sto-panepistemio-tes-politeias-sonor...
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occurred in the
shift of the
vocabulary of the ****enistic period: the name
leitourgia - and the verb
leitourgein -
loses its
meaning strictly "expenditure imposed...
- movement.[citation needed] The word "liturgy" is
derived from the Gr**** word
leitourgia (leitos/loas:
people +ergos: work)
which means a
service rendered to God...