Paradoxically it is for the reason opposite to what you are probably thinking.
IT is so nobody suffers from the confusion, egotism, and sloppiness of someone 'doing there own thing'. When I was in the monastery I assure you the very WORST prayers were when someone made up a prayer. They often used words no one ever uses, they were long-winded, they were even corny.
Jesus taught the Our Father as a model. It needn't be recited exactly. But it gives the backbone by showing Who is addressed, what should be desired, and with what social feeling (OUR Father) prayers should be said.
Without laws, chaos at best, boring crap at worst.
.Catholic AnswerThe word liturgical means of or related to public worship. So "no liturgical worship" is called an oxymoron.
The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.The 8th of November, when the question was asked, is in ordinary time, so no particular liturgical season.
There was liturgical workshop in the church. Many people were there many people attending that.
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Are you referring to Palestrina, perhaps? He composed many settings for Catholic liturgical texts and is widely performed.
Are you referring to Palestrina, perhaps? He composed many settings for Catholic liturgical texts and is widely performed.
Liturgical practice means to publicly worship aspecific regional religion. So the liturgical practice of African Methodist would be just that, Africans expressing in this case Christianity publicly to the church. I don't know of any specific instances so you would have to look that up.
The laws are not being made to incarcerate youth, it is that youth is committing so many illegal acts.
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.
God made the Israelites abide by so many laws because like a father he gave them laws to help rehabilitate them.
There are many. Kaddish is a well-known example.