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designate one
person who parti****tes in the
worship service as the
liturgist. The
liturgist may read announcements, scriptures, and
calls to worship, while...
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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
personal secretary to
three archbishops from 1988 to 2003,
chief liturgist from 2004 to 2007, and
chancellor from 2005 to 2007.
Marini was born in...
- the
subject of
Neopaganism and magic.
Bonewits was a
public speaker,
liturgist,
singer and songwriter, and
founder of the
Neopagan organizations Ár nDraíocht...
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contest of the City
Dionysia in 335/334 BCE, of
which performance he was
liturgist. The
monument is
known as the
first use of the
Corinthian order on the...
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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...
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Sally Eaton (born
April 6, 1947) is an
American Wiccan high priestess,
liturgist,
singer and actress,
whose credits include creating and
playing the role...
- Aberdeen.
According to
Steven Holmes, he was one of the most
notable liturgists of his time,
designing many fine
examples of
Sacrament Houses across the...
- (Latin:
Joannes Belethus; fl. 1135–1182) was a twelfth-century
French liturgist and theologian. He is
thought to have been
rector in a
Paris theological...
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Alcuin of York (/ˈælkwɪn/; Latin:
Flaccus Albinus Alcuinus; c. 735 – 19 May 804) – also
called Ealhwine, Alhwin, or
Alchoin – was a scholar, clergyman...