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A liturgical book containing rites and prayers of the Mass, ordinations, etc.
Liturgical prayers are those offered during any of the liturgies of the church. This includes Sunday mass, daily mass, the liturgy of the hours, wedding and funeral masses, etc.
It's the german word to identify a book containing liturgical prayers. In german: gebet = prayer buch = book
The word "breviary" comes from brevis. This means concise or short. It's a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church. This book contains prayers, readings, Psalms, notations and hymns.
The Solo singer or singing leader in Jewish and Christian liturgical music is called the cantor.
The question is not entirely clear. All liturgy is sung because Hebrew is basically a musical language. Liturgical prayers and blessings are sung in much the same way a creed or Gregorian chant is done, simply because a rhythm is easy to remember. Some of the liturgical "songs" are the Shema, the Amidah, and the Aaronic Benediction.
It is the last Sunday of the liturgical year.Because the liturgical year begins with the First Sunday of Advent, the end of the liturgical year is actually the Saturday after Christ the King.
.Catholic AnswerThe word liturgical means of or related to public worship. So "no liturgical worship" is called an oxymoron.
Non-liturgical means not related to public worship.
Easter is the center of the liturgical year.
Violet is the liturgical color used for Advent. However, on the Third Sunday of Advent the liturgical color can be rose.
behavior during liturgical celebration