• Evangelische Kirche der Altpreussischen Union, Berliner Dom (1822) Liturgy and Agenda of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States...
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  • feminism Agenda (poetry journal), a UK literary periodical Agenda (liturgy), a book used in Lutheran worship The Agenda, a 1994 book by Bob Woodward Agenda, Kansas...
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  • influence in the English language Roman Missal in Roman Catholicism Agenda (liturgy), in Lutheranism Common Worship, in Anglicanism Alternative Service...
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  • Divine Service (Lutheran) (category Lutheran liturgy and worship)
    Divine Service (German: Gottesdienst) is a title given to the Eucharistic liturgy as used in the various Lutheran churches. It has its roots in the Pre-Tridentine...
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    Easter Vigil (category Easter liturgy)
    or Holy Saturday at the Easter Vigil on the Holy Night of Easter is a liturgy held in traditional Christian churches as the first official celebration...
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    Five schemas were on the agenda for the Second Period, as well as the two accepted in principle during the First Period: Liturgy and Means of Social Communication...
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  • smooth conduct of the elaborate rituals involving the pope and the sacred liturgy. The master of ceremonies sometimes also refers to the protocol officer...
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    Churching of women (category Catholic liturgy)
    believers. Amen. — Concordia Publishing House, Liturgy and Agenda. Abridged Edition. (1918), Part I. Liturgy. Special Intercessions and Thanksgivings: —...
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    in the language of the liturgy. ...The liturgy was said (in Latin) first in one church and then in more, until the Greek liturgy was driven out, and the...
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    The liturgy of the sacrament of the Eucharist, called the Mass in the West and Divine Liturgy or other names in the East, is the principal liturgy of the...
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  • African Rite (redirect from African Liturgy)
    liturgical actions evolved into grand and formal ceremonies. The African liturgy was in use not only in the old Roman province of Africa of which Carthage...
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    churches. The Psalms have always been an important part of Catholic liturgy. The Liturgy of the Hours is centered on chanting or recitation of the Psalms...
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  • neo-orthodoxy" (Thomas Oden, Requiem, p. 130) Post, Kathryn (2020-06-18). "Liturgy-hungry young Christians trade altar calls for Communion rails". Religion...
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    Office of the Dead (category Liturgy of the Hours)
    and Compline. The current form, according to the 2000 Liturgia Horaria (Liturgy of the Hours) editio typica altera (second typical edition) includes the...
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    theoretical clarity. It is strongly identified with progressive and liberal agendas in political and social terms, mainly under the traditional Jewish rubric...
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    Book of Common Prayer (category Anglican liturgy)
    plainchant inspired by Sarum Use.[citation needed] The work of producing a liturgy in English was largely done by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury...
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    High church Lutheranism (category Lutheran liturgy and worship)
    having both retained and later also revived more of its pre-Reformation liturgy and practices and therefore being more high church. Examples of this are...
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  • Liturgical Movement (category Catholic liturgy)
    Middle Ages, Casel looked at the origins of Christian liturgy in pagan cultic acts, understanding liturgy as a profound universal human act as well as a religious...
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    relied on Protestants to support and implement his religious agenda. The theology and liturgy of the Church of England became markedly Protestant during...
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  • Episcopalians with the "qualified congregations" who worshipped according to the liturgy of the Church of England. It is also sometimes known as the "Laird's Kirk"...
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  • 2019. Mann, Benjamin (8 July 2011). "Vatican official: UN gay 'rights' agenda endangers Church's freedom". Catholic News Agency. "Vatican U.N. delegation...
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    Reformation. It permanently shaped the Church of England's doctrine and liturgy, laying the foundation for the unique identity of Anglicanism. When Elizabeth...
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  • Priests of the sodality commit themselves to recitation of the modern Roman Liturgy of the Hours and to the Latin Rite discipline of celibate chastity. The...
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  • in CR, xxi. 555-556; the Saxon Visitationsbuch of 1528; etc.) a uniform liturgy is requisite only in so far as it is indispensable to uphold proper doctrine...
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    readers. His first major work, Vom Geist der Liturgie (The Spirit of the Liturgy), published during the First World War, was a major influence on the Liturgical...
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  • go, move Latin agere, actus act, action, activation, activity, actor, agenda, agent, agile, agitate, ambiguous, castigate, cogent, cogitate, cogitation...
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    Epiphanius celebrated the Divine Liturgy in Saint Sophia's Cathedral, where the Tomos of autocephaly was exposed during the liturgy. The Tomos was then put on...
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    relevant texts about every particular hour from the Bible. Agenda, name for book for liturgies, especially in Lutheran Church. Book of Common Prayer (the...
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  • Benedict XVI in his 2007 Summorum Pontificum, is a compromised form of liturgy, because the 1962 Roman Missal that he approved includes changes made by...
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    long dead, and malakuma, recently dead kings, were invoked in a funeral liturgy, presented with food/drink offerings, and asked to provide blessings for...
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