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"liturgy" Definitions
  1. a fixed form of prayers and actions used in public worship in some religions, especially Christianity

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This is a new poem based on the old liturgy.
This "liturgy" is the nightly consumption of conservative cable news.
They demanded that the elderly rector reconsider using the new liturgy.
About then, the spare liturgy of my Congregationalist childhood comes to me.
Anglicans, representing mostly middle and southern colonies, practiced formal liturgy and prayer.
Value is an austere church, with its own liturgy, sacraments and martyrs.
No rules were broken and the liturgy unfolded in all its dignity.
Opening for Oneohtrix Point Never will be the heady metal band Liturgy.
There is much allusion (often to the Bible or to Jewish liturgy).
Wine is essential to Catholic liturgy, without it, there can be no Masses.
In this production, Miller does this with her frame, a liturgy of motion.
Francis isn't opposed to traditional liturgy — it's just not the priority of his papacy.
He learned the Latin liturgy, Catholic dogmatics, Roman law, the history of old Poland.
She knew the liturgy by heart, and would whisper it along with the priest.
Father Tumbas, following a traditional liturgy in both Serbian and English, led the service.
But the liturgy seems to have been in the hands of Francis all along.
I prefer going deeper into Jewish liturgy to celebrating the new year for trees.
Liturgy offers guidance — it fills your lips with words, even when your heart has none.
Near the end, before you both rise, he repeats the usual admonitions, prayers, and liturgy.
She also built a witchcraft liturgy; a series of chants and rituals that would become common.
We did well with Liturgy, so it started to make sense to other people as well.
At Full Gospel Assembly, where Carmichael's parents still worship, an evening liturgy follows the morning one.
Something about the Lessons and Carols' serene liturgy of music, words and wonder touches a nerve.
Mr. Gann's son, Bernard, formed the metal band Liturgy after taking guitar lessons from Mr. First.
The cold shower, the meditation, all these things are a way to offer a daily liturgy.
IN GOD'S HANDS And then I usually read the readings for the day from the liturgy.
It limped on in fringe meetings, failing states and the turgid liturgy of the Chinese Communist Party.
Their claim includes over two years of ceremonial practices, an engaged membership, and the manifesto as liturgy.
But more critical areas — sermons, liturgy, staffing and defining the church's mission — are typically controlled by clergy.
Hans Küng, a famously liberal Swiss theologian, to preside at a eucharistic liturgy and preach a sermon.
Their devotion was attached to no church, in particular, but rather to a liturgy of misguided skepticism.
Pope Benedict XVI declared in his document "Summorum Pontificum" that all Catholics have the right to the traditional liturgy.
He felt called by the Virgin Mary to revive a liturgy in which her son would be rightly honored.
By foregrounding death and performing its liturgy, Vestrini seems to seek clarity of form and message in her poetry.
On the religious plane, he was instrumental in revising the Maronite Missal to return to a more traditional liturgy.
Liturgy and sermons turned in for an hour of plain quiet broken only by a person moved to speak.
"It's hugely important," said Rita Ferrone, a specialist in Catholic liturgy who writes for Commonweal, a liberal Catholic magazine.
A really amazing drummer, Greg Fox, has a band called Liturgy and he does his own stuff as Guardian Alien.
There he will celebrate a very Indian Mass and present a decree authorizing the use of indigenous languages in liturgy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Recently, I have been thinking about the word "liturgy" in relationship to art-making.
The classically Protestant focus on text as opposed to liturgy can be attributed as much to technology as to theology.
Sometimes this was explicit: The mezzo-soprano Abigail Fischer organized an array of pieces into a new, pan-spiritual liturgy.
She felt as if she were experiencing her own faith of Islam because so much of the liturgy sounded familiar.
Benedict wrote that "the liturgy is in good hands," in an afterward to a book the cardinal wrote this year.
Yoga's spiritual content, it is true, has been largely denatured, or reduced to a liturgy of often performative self-care.
I felt drawn to the language of biology and medicine, which — to my ears — clanged with the cadences of liturgy.
But no, weeks later I discovered that the work to be performed on Thursday was Rachmaninoff's Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom.
We only confront bad uncles periodically, most always on designated holidays, at Thanksgiving tables or through the secular liturgy of sports.
This argument shapes our politics, its dogma chanted as liturgy in Trump rallies and offered up in pulpits across the land.
But the data cap was not part of the net neutrality liturgy, and arguably falls outside the reach of the FCC.
In Lebanon, Maronites, who recognize the pope's authority but use an Eastern liturgy, are the most populous and powerful Christian sect.
In 1979 he became master of music at Westminster Cathedral, falling deeply in love with the rhythms of the Catholic liturgy.
Another unique case is the Canterbury Psalter, a collection of psalms often used in Christian liturgy, currently held at the BnF.
Orthodox Christians, by contrast, have never been comfortable with penal substitution; their liturgy uses images of victory, ransom and cheating the devil.
Greg Fox, the drummer for Liturgy and other strenuous projects, drummed as various synthesizer players joined him onstage, generating noises and drones.
Louise is a lay reader, the couple's two daughters likewise assist in the liturgy as acolytes and Neil has been an usher.
You have not read it before, and you will read it aloud now: a liturgy of disappointments and misbehavior, concern, well wishes.
At that fraught moment, foreign priests were expelled from Nigeria by the government, and the vernacular liturgy was introduced by the Vatican.
Hunter Hunt-Hendrix, the frontman and primary songwriter for the NYC heady-metal band Liturgy, announced a debut solo electronic project today.
He speaks comfortably about his faith and says that when he goes to church he prefers a conservative liturgy to anything experimental.
He surrounded himself with excellent composers, most notably Johann Walter, who became his chief collaborator in the creation of a Lutheran liturgy.
The text alternates passages of the Latin mass liturgy with English lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, whose musical "Godspell" had opened in 1970.
The church acknowledges the pope's primacy in matters of faith but follows the Byzantine rite in matters of liturgy and clerical discipline.
I ask the question as a part of the liturgy, and a guy gets up after the question and says, 'Yeah, I object.
It is a commemoration of the Last Supper and we believe, in the liturgy, it becomes the very body and blood of Jesus.
In a remarkable display of Orthodox pomp and ceremony, the patriarch of Moscow presided on Sunday over a liturgy in London's Russian cathedral.
Budding executives solemnly learn the buzzwords of the profession to give their pronouncements greater authority and conviction, like trainee priests memorising the liturgy.
And among monks, nuns, and devoted Catholic laity the "liturgy of the hours" specifies prayers every three hours, from Lauds, at 3 A .
There is no substitute for sharing the bread and wine — the climax of the Christian liturgy — with people unlike yourself, Ms. Schiess said.
In this puzzle, the clue "Mass movement" refers to a section of the liturgy that is sung or chanted called the AGNUS DEI.
The council brought historic changes in the way Catholicism understood democracy, the Jewish faith, the role of lay Catholics, interfaith dialogue and liturgy.
The last act of "Parsifal," for instance, usually comes as a pious unfolding of the liturgy, but here it was volatile, unstable, dark.
The three-and-a-half hour Ukrainian Orthodox Divine Liturgy, she said, would allow her time to meditate about her life, her soul.
The EP was recorded this past December at Thump Studio with Parquet Courts and Liturgy producer Jonathan Schenke over a two-day session.
They see Francis' less formal style as a threat to the the Latin liturgy — the words and rituals customarily used for public worship services.
The generative role played in the second movement by the "Dies Irae" chant speaks neither for the first nor the last time of liturgy.
I'm struck by a word in your answer there: "liturgy," a word we usually associate with, say, the ritualistic structure of a Catholic Mass.
I think it's been done before not with this particular genre but what Liturgy did or Deafheaven with Sunbather, which is not exactly black metal.
The Vatican announced the change Thursday, saying it will now be part of the Roman Missal, the book that guides Catholic liturgy throughout the world.
On Sundays, she was the favorite lector at our church, reading the liturgy with an elegance instilled by her mother and grandmother, both trained elocutionists.
"Nearly always they ask me to hold a liturgy there, so we have to improvise wine, bread and hold a (Lord's) supper anywhere," she said.
When someone like Hunter [Hunt-Hendrix] from Liturgy saw a connection between what he did and what the Boredoms do it made it seem logical.
I never understood why we changed the Mass liturgy a few years ago and now I get the chance to solve one of my faith riddles.
Turning the liturgy into a ragtime piece, Mr Lehrer tells Catholics they can "do whatever steps you want if you have cleared them with the Pontiff".
In a "Liturgy of Remembrance, Contrition and Hope," hosted at Georgetown, the university's president and Jesuit leaders issued emotional mea culpas 179 years in the making.
He envisions both Liturgy and Kel Valhaal as part of a sort of gesamtkunstwerk—a German word that basically translates to a "total work of art".
Ms. Risch and Mr. Sutter chose the liturgy because they wanted to affirm the inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender couples in the marriage sacrament.
He played on recent records by The Body and Liturgy, and I think his work here really contributed to the dark, dusty vibe of the record.
When the priest moved to the center of the church, not far from where I stood, I could see his breath as he recited the liturgy.
Behind the large letters "Oh Shit World," spread across the canvas, are smaller Aramaic words from the Kaddish, which is a central prayer in Jewish liturgy.
The Official J.A.P Handbook by Anna Sequoia was published in 1982, a Semitic response to the wildly popular WASP liturgy known as The Official Preppy Handbook.
The first time I went to a Mass led by a woman priest, I noticed that while the liturgy was Catholic, it was performed with certain changes.
As the title of Hislop's pamphlet makes clear, they were all influenced by anti-Catholicism: a suspicion of rituals, rites, and liturgy they decried as worryingly pagan.
My mind tends to wander during prayer, and I find myself thinking less about the liturgy, my family, or the other things you're supposed to reflect on.
And in April of this year, Cardinal Sarah sent a letter honoring Benedict's support of the Latin Mass, asserting that "modern liturgy" had caused devastation and schism.
Because only priests can say Mass, people in at least 85% of Amazon villages cannot attend the liturgy every week and some cannot do so for years.
Written for use in an actual service, the Liturgy has parts for a deacon, typically leading long litanies in a monotone chant, and freer parts for the celebrant.
Though the liturgy of UP's campaign is that of the Ibero-American far left, it has banned red flags and other communist touches that might cost it votes.
Then, there will be prayer, there will be some testimony so that they may be made aware, and some penitential liturgy, to ask forgiveness for the whole church.
On Saturday he stepped squarely onto the battlefield of the so-called Liturgy Wars, which, especially in the English-speaking church, have divided liberals and conservatives for decades.
Because only priests can say Mass, people in at least 85% of Amazon villages cannot attend the liturgy every week and some have not done so for years.
For people who lose family members to neighborhood violence, it matters little that anti-racist liturgy requires us to pretend that Black Lives Matter more when white people take them.
The female priests incorporate liberal feminism within their seminary instruction and missionary work; their liturgy disregards original sin and addresses God as an ungendered being, or as mother and father.
The question of what priests and popes should wear — and the scale of grandeur they should evoke — ties into a much wider ecclesiastical culture clash over liturgy, pomp, and tradition.
Today, 25 to 50 members still gather each week in San Francisco to pray and meditate to a liturgy based on Coltrane's music, while a global community remains connected remotely.
Friends and family say Louise Gorsuch has an affinity for the liturgy and music at St. John's, finding in it an echo of her upbringing in the Church of England.
Catholics attached to the Latin Mass have suffered a great deal since the introduction of the vernacular liturgy after Vatican II. But 10 years ago, they enjoyed a sublime vindication.
Cardinal Sarah, who is responsible for worship and liturgy at the Holy See, is more or less loyal to Francis, but many traditionalists hope he will be the next pontiff.
On Sunday, the jewel-box-like sanctuary of Our Lady of Peace was opened for a Divine Liturgy service, a weekly sacrament of communion, but not a Roman Catholic one.
The movement drifts between liturgy, go-go dancer, and vacuous model posing, but the dancers remain focused on simply executing the movement as they alternate between states, free of expressive embellishment.
The other explosion occurred when a suicide bomber detonated himself outside St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Alexandra, where the Coptic patriarch, Pope Tawadros, had been celebrating the liturgy moments earlier.
At certain points in the Divine Liturgy on Sunday, it felt as if the whole church was glowing gold inside as the sunlight began to come up in the morning light.
But if formal liturgy isn't your cup of tea, or you prefer a different style of worship, there are all sorts and varieties of Christians who would be glad to welcome you.
Secretary Clinton, during our church services, we pray for the president of the United States, we pray for the armed forces, we pray for all civil authorities, three times during our liturgy.
Taking advantage of an obscure Dutch law that forbids the police to interrupt church services, ministers at Bethel Church in The Hague had been running a round-the-clock liturgy since Oct.
In keeping with the couple's passion for social justice, the wedding liturgy — the form and readings used in the ceremony — was developed by the Episcopal General Convention to include same-sex couples.
It re-examined issues like its liturgy, the language in which people pray and priestly celibacy, which is not a question of doctrine but of church tradition dating back nearly 1,000 years.
The pope last year apologized for the role of the Church in the conquest of Latin America and left a Vatican decree while in Chiapas authorizing translations of the liturgy into indigenous languages.
It is sometimes noted that segmented sleep fits snugly within the Christian Liturgy of the Hours, which obligated the faithful to rise at dawn for Lauds and pray in the dead of night.
Bishop Curry noted that the Episcopal Church's liturgy traditionally includes prayers for "those who bear the authority of government," as the Bible admonishes the faithful to pray for kings and all in power.
" As he rehearsed the boys, there were stifled yawns here and there as they worked on psalm settings from the Anglican liturgy, passages from Schubert's Mass in G and Mozart's "Ave Verum Corpus.
You'll see young priests in their cassocks [ankle-length garments worn by clergy members], and you'll find that a great many of them like Latin in the liturgy and beautiful old art and architecture.
Dr. Barber's Moral Monday rallies are religious spectacles, featuring clergy from various faiths, a liturgy of sermons and songs — and more than 900 arrests of nonviolent protesters since the rallies began three years ago.
Weisman confesses he isn't "much into davening" and reckons that even efforts to introduce more Hebrew into the Reform liturgy is a matter of simply "going through the motions," ultimately more impediment than inspiration.
The Great Schism, caused by differences in liturgy and theology, eventually led to a split and mutual excommunications between the western church, loyal to the pope, and the eastern church, loyal to a patriarch.
This is how I best know Jesus Christ, the human face of God, revealed in the church's Scriptures, its rich intellectual and artistic life, its liturgy and sacraments, and its inspiring works of mercy.
The design style has become the liturgy of home-improvement shows, with HGTV stars like Joanna Gaines catapulting to fame largely because of her uncanny ability to transform rundown farmhouses into loft-like showrooms.
While deacons, like priests, are currently able to preach, perform baptisms and run parishes, only priests can say Mass, meaning nearly 90 percent of villages in the region do not have access to weekly liturgy.
Some traditions of witchcraft observe rituals with formal liturgy passed down through generations, and others may design rituals as one-offs or adhere to the general shape of a traditional ritual and improvise within that.
A total renovation of the church's liturgy, one with inevitable implications for sacramental life, theology, biblical interpretation, the works, that was staggering in hindsight but accepted at the time by everyone except a tiny minority.
Mother Angelica's outspokenness on church issues — her pet peeves were gender-neutral language in the liturgy and a change allowing girls to become altar servers — made her both friends and enemies among the Catholic faithful.
In fact, Sunday's Mass, which was said mostly in English, had more of the feeling of a worship service in a multi-ethnic, well-to-do American suburb than a liturgy on the Caspian sea.
So tell me about the roots of this project, then: obviously Kel Valhaal was the title of a song on the last Liturgy album, but I've heard you'd been working under the name since 2010.
" In "Summorum Pontificum," Benedict noted that the church's traditional liturgy introduced the barbarian nations of Europe not only to the Catholic faith but also to "the treasures of worship and culture amassed by the Romans.
I found myself going to services at Christ Church, which happened to be across from my college, Pembroke, at Oxford and found in that very simple liturgy a way to begin to organize my spirituality.
"We shall have to struggle peacefully and democratically and cooperatively to ensure that our hospitals cannot be forced to offer abortion and euthanasia," he told the Fota VIII International Liturgy Conference in Cork, Ireland, in 2015.
The pomp and circumstance of the liturgy — from stained-glass windows to priestly vestments — was, in part, a means of conveying theological information visually to a population that wouldn't necessarily have other ways to get it.
The 'Kiddush Club' Growing up in Newark, New Jersey, Myers heard a call to join the clergy from a young age, when the cantor of his local synagogue introduced him to the intricacies of Jewish liturgy.
I have a talked a fair bit about the nature of ritual in this series, whether the processional pomp of the City of Dionysia, the Divine Liturgy of Mount Athos or the Greater Mysteries of Eleusis.
ROME — Pope Francis apologized on Wednesday for the flash of anger — or self-protection — that he exhibited while greeting the faithful around the Vatican's giant Nativity scene after a New Year's Eve liturgy the evening before.
It has decamped its rector, famed statue, liturgy and Christmas celebrations to a new temporary home pending the restoration works, just under a mile away, at another Gothic church in Paris called Saint-Germain l&aposAuxerrois.
Assisted by a winning quartet of musicians – Sasha Brown, Fred Epstein, Eric Farber and Maya Sharpe – Ms. Christian keens lyrics that sound as cryptic as a Roman Catholic liturgy might to those who don't know Latin.
"I felt the weight of my womanhood in the black church," said Guidry, who has been involved in religion her entire life, and has a Ph.D. in liturgy and homiletics, the art of preaching and writing sermons.
Religious rituals and language, from Catholic ceremonial liturgy to the Salat al-Janazah, may not feel fully and uniquely "us," but they nevertheless define and orient a wider community and give us a sense of shared values.
At a conference in London Cardinal Sarah, who now heads the Vatican's liturgy department, asked priests to resume celebrating mass facing east, with their backs to the congregation, as they had done before the Second Vatican Council.
These shires will be free of birth control pills, and transgender people, and presumably Aaliyah; the hobbits will speak Latin and revere liturgy and their insularity will protect them from everything and everyone that could corrupt them.
Its adherents might squabble, but their differences lead them back, eventually, to a mutual inheritance: the words of Jesus in the Gospels, the lives of the saints, the rhythms of the liturgy, the catechism of the Church.
Last year, Liturgy released The Ark Work, their most adventurous album to date, folding in 808 drum hits and stuttering, rhythmic vocals in an attempt to bridge heretofore unseen common ground between black metal and hip-hop.
He wasn't so much a comic book artist as the last great stained-glass painter of the European tradition, his didactic little fables bringing theology and liturgy into the domain of fungible images, to educate the unchurched.
" He said the Romanian Orthodox Church was able to help its flock in the vast Romanian diaspora "because we are being received especially by the Catholic church, and are able to serve the liturgy in Catholic buildings.
Over the years, he's played with Guardian Alien and Zs and Liturgy and PC Worship and Ben Frost and Colin Stetson and Hieroglyphic Being and Man Forever and Skeletons...you should just go to his website, honestly.
This isn't my church, either—I'm mostly unreligious, though I'll allow that a liturgy that begins "These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise" puts me in a spiritual frame, as it did in my more devout childhood.
When he showed up at Kappa Alpha Psi, members figured that Kaepernick would quit once he saw the commitment required: the time, the rituals, the community service, the all-night study sessions of the fraternity's history and liturgy.
Amez and Verón have meticulously prepared the relics required to celebrate today's liturgy: posters of Diego at various stages in his 21-year career, a replica of the World Cup trophy, and biographies they consider sacred to the doctrine.
The work, bypassing any standard liturgy for the requiem, sets reflective biblical passages selected by Brahms himself, mostly for full chorus and orchestra, and in Thursday's performance, the dark, somber textures could not have been richer or better balanced.
The sanctuary itself resembled a theater and the service was performed from a stage, the cantor singing the entire operatic liturgy himself as the audience passively looked on, eyelids drooping, only perking up when a cello briefly joined in.
I'm not a particularly religious person but I find the church a refreshing place to be, because something I've discovered is that they weave together a really deep understanding of the liturgy into what's happening in the world now.

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