Ceremonies is another word for liturgies. Additional synonyms include observance, rite, ritual, service and worship.
F. E. Brightman has written: 'Eastern Liturgies' 'Liturgies, Eastern and Western, being the texts original or translated of the principal liturgies of the church : vol. 1: Eastern liturgies' -- subject(s): Liturgy, Eastern churches, Liturgies
C. E. Hammond has written: 'Jingling rhymes' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Liturgies, eastern and western' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Liturgies 'Antient liturgies' -- subject(s): Early Christian Liturgies
Jack W. Lundin has written: 'Seder for Christian participation' 'Liturgies for life' -- subject(s): Liturgies
Joseph-Marie Sauget has written: 'Bibliographie des liturgies orientales (1900-1960)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Eastern churches, Liturgies, Liturgy
Since the vernacular is used in Liturgies of the Catholic Church, the common language of the country would be used; so in the Ukraine; Ukrainian would be used for all of the Liturgies.
Michael Alcaraz has written: 'Love' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Early Christian Liturgies, Laity, Liturgical movement, Liturgics, Liturgies, Early Christian, Liturgy, Mass
Nearly every language known to man, except a few of primitive South American and other remote areas of the Indian Ocean, are used in Catholic liturgies.
Another word for wedding is Marriage. Another word is Matrimony
Another word is but
Anne Marie Lee has written: 'How to use stories, symbols, songs, and skits for lively children's liturgies' -- subject(s): Bible crafts, Catholic Church, Children's liturgies, Liturgy 'Children in Lent'
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
The solemn liturgies of the Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday) teach us about the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. They invite us to reflect on the depth of God's love for us, the sacrifice Jesus made for our salvation, and the hope of new life that comes from his resurrection. The Triduum also calls us to enter into these mysteries through prayer, contemplation, and participation in the liturgies.