Crossword-Solution: LITURGY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Liturgy | a. | An established formula for public worship, or the entire ritual for public worship in a church which uses prescribed forms; a formulary for public prayer or devotion. In the Roman Catholic Church it includes all forms and services in any language, in any part of the world, for the celebration of Mass. |
We have 26 clues for the answer “LITURGY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| prescribed form of public worship | 1 answer |
| a rite or body of rites prescribed for public worship | 1 answer |
| Worship rites | 1 answer |
| Service arrangement | 1 answer |
| Prescribed set of religious rituals | 1 answer |
| Prescribed forms for church services | 1 answer |
| Form of public worship | 1 answer |
| Form of church service | 1 answer |
| Arrangement of church services | 1 answer |
| Arrangement of services | 1 answer |
| Collection of rituals | 1 answer |
| Sunday service | 2 answers |
| Worship service | 2 answers |
| Eucharistic rite | 2 answers |
| Church ritual. | 2 answers |
| Church rite | 3 answers |
| Religious ritual | 4 answers |
| Form of worship | 5 answers |
| Religious rite | 5 answers |
| Holy Communion | 9 answers |
| Rite | 16 answers |
| ceremonial | 22 answers |
| CHURCH service | 23 answers |
| Ritual | 42 answers |
| Observance | 55 answers |
| Ceremony | 63 answers |
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Sentences with LITURGY (5)
Formerly, a hymn sung in alternate parts, in present usage, a selection from the Psalms, or other parts of the Scriptures or the liturgy, set to sacred music.
The Roman has left behind him his deathless writings, his history, and his songs; the Goth his liturgy, his traditions, and the germs of noble institutions; the Moor his chivalry, his discoveries in medicine, and the foundations of modern commerce; and where is the memorial of the Druidic races? Yonder: that pile of eternal stone! We arrived at Arroyolos about seven at night.
The liturgy was now over, during the reading of which my companions behaved in a most unexceptionable manner, sitting down and rising up when other people sat down and rose, and holding in their hands prayer-books which they found in the pew, into which they stared intently, though I observed that, with the exception of Mrs.
Twice every Sunday I was regularly taken to the church, where, from a corner of the large spacious pew, lined with black leather, I would fix my eyes on the dignified High-Church rector, and the dignified High-Church clerk, and watch the movement of their lips, from which, as they read their respective portions of the venerable liturgy, would roll many a portentous word descriptive of the wondrous works of the Most High.
The Song of Joy set apart in the sublime liturgy of Latin Christianity to express the exaltation of the soul in the presence of the glory of the ever-living God, became the utterance of a heart almost terrified by its gladness in the presence of the glory of a mortal love; a love that yet lived, a love that had risen to trouble her even beyond the grave in which the nun is laid, that she may rise again as the bride of Christ.
Quotes with LITURGY (3)
The liturgy of the Eucharist is best understood as a journey or procession. It is the journey of the Church into the dimension of the Kingdom. We use the word 'dimension' because it seems the best way to indicate the manner of our sacramental entrance into the risen life of Christ. Color transparencies 'come alive' when viewed in three dimensions instead of two. The presence of the added dimension allows us to see much better the actual reality of what has been photographed. …
You never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of magic and religion. . . . Dogs do not ritually urinate in the hope of persuading heaven to do the same and send down rain. Asses do not bray a liturgy to cloudless skies. Nor do cats attempt, by abstinence from cat's meat, to wheedle the feline spirits into benevolence. Only man behaves with such gratuitous folly. It is the price he has to pay for being intelligent but not, as yet, quite intelligent enough.
Now, celebrations become tiring because they unfold in noisy chattering. The liturgy is sick. The most striking symptom of this sickness is perhaps the omnipresence of the microphone. It has become so indispensable that one wonders how priests were able to celebrate before it was invented.
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Used 14 times in crossword archives (1952–2024).