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Liturgical or Mainline Protestant communities ( e. g. Presbyterian, Congregationalist / United Church of Christ, Methodist, Lutheran, etc.
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Liturgical and Mainline
Other traditions in the west often called " Mainline " have benefited from the Liturgical Movement which flowered in the mid / late 20th Century.
Liturgical and Protestant
Beginning with the Oxford Movement of the 1840s and after the Liturgical Reform Movement of the 1950s, a systematic examination of historic anaphoras began and this in turn has caused the reform of many Eucharistic prayers within mainline Protestant denominations.
Liturgical and e
Liturgical and .
Liturgical rites of the Catholic Church, both Western and Eastern, other than the Roman, have a variety of other forms for celebrating the sacrament.
The English Language Liturgical Consultation ( ELLC ) is an international ecumenical group whose primary purpose is to provide ecumenically accepted texts for those who use English in their liturgy.
The Liturgical Movement in the twentieth century saw renewed interest in the Offices of the Breviary and several popular editions were produced containing the vernacular as well as the Latin.
Two editions in English and Latin were produced in the mid-sixties, which conformed to the rubrics of 1960, published by Liturgical Press and Benziger in America.
Baronius Press's revised edition of the Liturgical Press edition ( which was originally scheduled for publication at the end of 2006 ) was delayed due to numerous factors.
These churches at first used and then revised the use of the Prayer Book, until they, like their parent, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in liturgical study and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which come under the general heading of the Liturgical Movement.
Its liturgy, from the first, combined the free use of Cranmer's language with an adherence to the principles of congregational participation and the centrality of the Eucharist, much in line with the Liturgical Movement.
In 1978 An Australian Prayer Book was produced which sought to adhere to this principle, so that where the Liturgical Committee could not agree on a formulation, the words or expressions of the BCP were to be used.
* Zagano, Phyllis " Woman to Woman: An Anthology of Women's Spiritualities ( Collegeville, MN: Liturgical PRess ) 1993.
The Lenten period of the Liturgical year Church calendar, being the six weeks directly before Easter, was marked by fasting and other pious or penitential practices.
Icon of the Annunciation, the most important feast day on the Liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church | fixed calendar that can fall during Great Lent ( Church of St. Clement of Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia ).
*" The Connection Between Fenian Lays, Liturgical Chant, Recitative, and Dán Díreach: a Pre-Medieval Narrative Song Tradition.
The Liturgical year in the Eastern Orthodox Church is characterized by alternating fasts and feasts, and is in many ways similar to the Roman Catholic year described above.
Liturgical and Presbyterian
Liturgical and /
Also in 2000, Cardinal George established the Liturgical Institute at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake / Mundelein Seminary.
Liturgical and United
The term " Shrove Tuesday " is no longer widely used in the United States outside of Liturgical Traditions, such as the Lutheran, Episcopal, and Roman Catholic Churches.
Liturgical and Church
Liturgical, family and youth works emerged as new forms of Church activity and the position of laity within the Church was strengthened.
Liturgical languages used in the Eastern Orthodox Church include ( but are not limited to ): Koine Greek, Church Slavonic, Romanian, Georgian, Arabic, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Moldovan, Serbian, English, Spanish, French, Polish, Portuguese, Albanian, Finnish, Swedish, Chinese, Estonian, Korean, Japanese, many African dialects, and many other world languages.
Ecclesiastical Latin ( sometimes called Liturgical or Church Latin ) is the Latin used by the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in all periods for ecclesiastical purposes.
Liturgical variety has always been assumed, by the Church, to be permissible in small details that do not touch upon articles of faith or morals.
* Marion J. Hatchett – Liturgical scholar in the Episcopal Church who helped to shape the 1979 Book of Common Prayer.
It represents the most recent stage of development of the Liturgical Movement within the Church and is the successor to the Alternative Service Book ( ASB ) of 1980.
It was drafted by the Church of England's Liturgical Commission ; the material was then either authorised by General Synod ( sometimes with amendments ), or simply commended for use by the House of Bishops.
The Eastern Orthodox Liturgical Calendar describes and dictates the rhythm of the life of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
There have been arguments over individual editorial judgements and the Church of England, in its use of the RCL, has re-inserted verses, in brackets, which were felt by its Liturgical Commission to be more properly included.
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