The color of liturgical vestments and decorations varies according to the church calendar and specific celebrations. Common colors include white for feasts of Christ and saints, green for Ordinary Time, purple for Advent and Lent, red for Pentecost and martyrs' feasts, and rose for Gaudete and Laetare Sundays. Black is sometimes used for funerals and solemn occasions. The choice of color reflects the themes and significance of the liturgical season or event.
Divine Liturgy. Sacred Liturgy.
The original use of incense in the liturgy was commanded by God when He directed the use of incense in the temple. We have always send a pleasing fragrance to the Lord, although it is uncertain when it was first introduced into the Christian liturgy, our records of its use only extend back to the fifth century.
Roman Catholic AnswerBefore Vatican Council II, Good Friday was celebrated in black vestments. Since the reform of the liturgy, the Good Friday liturgy is celebrated in red vestments.
The Orthodox Church in Greece.
The Orthodox Church in Greece.
The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, the Divine Liturgy of St James, and the Divine Liturgy of St Basil the Great are in use in the East (and churches in the West that use the Eastern Rite). The Roman Catholic Church also uses what is called the Tridentine Mass and the Novus Ordo Mass, also called the Mass of Paul VI.
the center of the liturgy of the word is the gospel.
The Liturgy of the Eucharist begins with the Offertory.
The Spirit of the Liturgy was created in 2000.
Liturgy - ballet - was created in 2003.
Liturgy is the text of a church service and devotional music is that music which is sung in a church service as part of the liturgy.
A liturgy is the customary public worship done by a specific religious group, according to its particular traditions.