Similar words: surgical, surgical operation, liturgy, metallurgic, turgid, logical, magical, magically. Meaning: adj. of or relating to or in accord with liturgy.
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(1) Larry Madden, founder of a liturgical think tank.
(2) Liturgical occasions? Why not let the people know?
(3) They impose liturgical traditions, organisational structures, communication methods and leadership models which are alien to their environment.
(4) Confrontationalists advocate challenging Roman authority, experimenting with new liturgical forms and creating smaller new communities to replace or supplement traditional parishes.
(5) This liturgical pattern was also repeated in the vernacular literature produced by the Franciscans and aimed at stimulating lay piety.
(6) Differing Styles Different doctrinal and liturgical emphases have their influence upon the kind of music used in churches of different traditions.
(7) The chapel had important liturgical and ceremonial duties to perform.
(8) The answer lies in the fact that liturgical signs are not simply natural indicators: they are also literary symbols.
(9) Some cathedral organists have developed considerable liturgical flair and some have a good grasp of theology.
(10) The center devoted itself to implementing the liturgical reform begun at the Second Vatican Council.
(11) The primarily agricultural work blends in with the liturgical calendar of the church.
(12) Our point is that not all liturgical development in this period was strictly monastic, yet monastic ideals strongly influenced cathedral life.
(13) A similar wide disparity in liturgical practice was evident during these decades.
(14) This period corresponds with the liturgical season of Christmas.
(15) Latin used for liturgical purposes during the Middle Ages.
(16) An exception is in those curricula where it is an integral part of a course of liturgical studies.
(17) In fact, other interpretations also seem possible(Sentencedict), and we can find them if we look through our liturgical histories.
(18) It is among a small number of churches designed specifically to accommodate the liturgical changes which followed from the Second Vatican Council.
(19) This is the sense of the offertory as seen from the liturgical texts.
(20) Regional variations - Gallican or otherwise - were disapproved, whether liturgical, theological or pastoral.
(21) He excelled in music and is one of the originators of Gregorian chants and the liturgical sequences.
(22) All who have that responsibility need to be aware of their own musical and liturgical preferences.
(23) On those occasions the CHAzn presents a veritable concert of liturgical selections, often with a choir to assist him.
(24) On his desk lay scripts for the Easter Triduum, the three most profound and extravagant liturgical celebrations of the year.
(25) Polyphony, which developed in the ninth century, used the organ as bass accompaniment to liturgical song.
(26) Paul who were supposedly too earthly in their pastoral concerns and too lenient in enforcing doctrine and liturgical standards.
(27) In addition to the cuneiform inscriptions of Old Persian, there was also a closely related liturgical language known as Avestan.
(28) In parts of the Roman Catholic Church there is a wide-ranging exploration of new forms of worship and liturgical expression.
(29) It was then that the church treasury was showered with gifts of the finest reliquaries and liturgical items goldsmiths could make.
(30) The earliest form of Indic was Vedic Sanskrit which, like Avestan, was an ancient liturgical language.
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