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.
Creed
kaddish
There are many. Kaddish is a well-known example.
Kaddish is an ancient prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service.
Pertaining to, of or the nature of, a liturgy; of or pertaining to public prayer and worship.
There is no audience. Just as there is no audience at any eucharistic celebration or liturgy. All who are present are called to prayer. The dance movement is a form of prayer.
It's the german word to identify a book containing liturgical prayers. In german: gebet = prayer buch = book
A form or formulary according to which public religious worship, especially Christian worship, is conducted.
The opening prayer for the month of October can vary depending on religious tradition. In many Christian liturgical settings, it may include prayers for guidance, reflection, and thanksgiving as the season changes. Specific prayers might be drawn from the readings of the day or the themes of the month, such as gratitude for harvest and preparation for the upcoming holidays. For a specific context, like a particular church or denomination, the prayer would be tailored to their liturgical calendar.
Shema Sh'ma Yis'ra'eil Adonai Eloheinu Adonai echad.Hear, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One.
The Easter Triduum - the shortest Liturgical Season of the year.
Strictly speaking, any organized common prayer or order of worship is liturgical, or at least has a liturgical element, so the only completely non-liturgical denomination would probably be the Society of Friends (Quakers). Even their waiting for the Holy SPirit to move someone to speak, however, has been called the "Liturgy of Silence". More generally, "non-liturgical" is used by some congregations or denominations, usually evangelical or Pentecostal, who prefer non-scripted or improvisational worship.