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Frequently in Christianity, a
distinction is made
between "
liturgical" and "non-
liturgical"
churches based on how
elaborate or
formal the worship; in...
- The
liturgical year, also
called the
church year,
Christian year,
ecclesiastical calendar, or kalendar,
consists of the
cycle of
liturgical days and seasons...
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Latin liturgical rites, or
Western liturgical rites, is a
large family of
liturgical rites and uses of
public worship emplo**** by the
Latin Church, the...
- The
Liturgical Movement was a 19th-century and 20th-century
movement of
scholarship for the
reform of worship. It
began in the
Catholic Church and spread...
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Liturgical drama refers to
medieval forms of
dramatic performance that use
stories from the
Bible or
Christian hagiography. The term has
developed historically...
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Liturgical colours are
specific colours used for
vestments and
hangings within the
context of
Christian liturgy. The
symbolism of violet, blue, white,...
- A
sacred language,
liturgical language or holy
language is a
language that is
cultivated and used
primarily for
religious reasons (like
church service)...
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calendar of
saints is the
traditional Christian method of
organizing a
liturgical year by ****ociating each day with one or more
saints and
referring to...
- A
liturgical book, or
service book, is a book
published by the
authority of a
church body that
contains the text and
directions for the
liturgy of its...
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remained in
regular use as a
first language until after 200 CE and as the
liturgical language of
Judaism (since the
Second Temple period) and Samaritanism...