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Liturgy

The order of worship varies depending on the parent church. Some are heavily proscribed, with specific order and even defining the scripture that is to be read on each day. Others are open to interpretation without restrictions.

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What are some Christian liturgies?

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.

What type of dance is Liturgical dancing?

Liturgical dancing is a type of dancing usually incorporated into ceremonial proceedings, especially ceremonies aimed specifically at worshiping a specific entity.

What do you call the person who leads the singing of hymns at a Catholic Mass?

The lay (non-ordained) minister who leads the hymns and the responsorial psalms is called the cantor.

Is a Pardasi an ancient Jewish liturgical prayer or is the word kaddish?

Kaddish is an ancient prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service.

Meaning of Consecration in the Liturgy of the Eucharist?

The Consecration is where the priest says, "Take this, all of you and eat it. This is My Body, which will be given up for you," over the bread, making it the Body of Christ, and "Take this, all of you, and drink from it. This is the chalice of My Blood, the blood of the New and Everlasting Covenant. It will be shed for you and for many, for the forgiveness of sins. Do this in memory of me," making it the Blood of Christ.

However, the accidentals, the look, taste, chemicals, etc. are the same, the substance of bread has been changed into Christ. The meaning is that God loves us so much that He performs this miracle on a daily basis so that He can be with us, feed us, and help us by giving us the grace that we need to lead the life He calls us to.

What is the liturgical year for 2013-2014?

The liturgical year began with the first Sunday of Advent on 1 December 2013, and ends on the Saturday following Christ the King Sunday which falls on 23 November 2014.

How does the liturgical year show what happened in the life of Jesus?

It shows his birth ressurection time spent in the desert and I think ascension all tho it could be considered part of the ressurection

What is another name for Liturgical Year?

In Eastern Orthodoxy, the Church Year or Liturgical Year is referred to as "the Indiction."

Is Gospel Reading part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist?

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Catholic AnswerThe Gospel reading is part of the Liturgy of the Word, not the Eucharist.

What colour vests do priests wear during the parts of the liturgical year?

Advent- Violet

Christmas- White

Ordinary time- Green

Lent- Violet(rose on 3rd day)

Paschal Tridium- White (Holy Thursday), Red (Good Friday), Violet (Holy Saturday), and White (Easter Vigil)

Easter- White or Gold

Ordinary Time - Green

What is the heart of the liturgical year?

The heart of the Liturgical year is Our Blessed Savior, and His Resurrection from the dead: in other words, Easter. Everything from Advent and His Nativity, through Lent flows up to this, and every afterward, the Easter Season, Pentecost, and Ordinary Time flow from it.

What Liturgical Year is Advent in?

Advent is the beginning of the Liturgical Year. A time of preparation, NOT for the historical coming of the Christ at Chrismas. (His birth in Bethlehem) But a time of preparation for the second coming of Christ.

What is the next liturgical season after Advent?

The Season after Advent (liturgical color - Purple) is Christmas (liturgical color - gold/white) then follows Epiphany, [in some calendars the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord precedes (red) is the Last Sunday before the beginning of "Ordinary Time") Sundays After Epiphany also known as "Ordinary Time" (liturgical color - green) to Lent (liturgical color - purple) then to Easter and the Sundays after Easter (liturgical color gold/white) , on to Pentecost, (the liturgical color for Pentecost is red) followed by Sundays after Pentecost again, "Ordinary Time" (the liturgical color for Sundays after Pentecost and "Ordinary Time is green) [in some calendars the last Sunday in Ordinary Time is the "Feast of Christ the King) and then Advent starts all over again.

What language is used in Coptic Catholic Church liturgies?

The languages used in the Catholic Coptic Church can be known as many things as it is written in the Ethiopian rite and the Alexandria rite (were the Coptic Church is from) the languages used are Icelantic.

Does Christ the king end the liturgical year?

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.

When is the zucchetto to be worn or removed during a liturgy?

The zucchetto is removed at the commencement of the Preface and replaced at the conclusion of the Communion.

What liturgical Church season are you in now?

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.

What does liturgy of baptism mean?

God chose immersion in water because it is a very powerful way of showing us that our sins must be forgiven. Believers realise that they need saving from sin and require God's grace. They go under the water in baptism, and die to an old way of life. They come up out of the water to a new life. In baptism, believers identify with the death of Jesus Christ, who died for us.

Baptism removes all sin (even the original sin committed by Adam and eve).

What Christian denominations are non liturgical?

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.