- What is the Catholic liturgical movement?
- What does liturgical action mean?
- What is an example of a liturgical?
- What is liturgical style?
What is the Catholic liturgical movement?
Liturgical Movement, a 19th- and 20th-century effort in Christian churches to restore the active and intelligent participation of the people in the liturgy, or official rites, of the Christian religion.
What does liturgical action mean?
Liturgy is the customary public worship performed by a religious group. As a religious phenomenon, liturgy represents a communal response to and participation in the sacred through activities reflecting praise, thanksgiving, remembrance, supplication or repentance.
What is an example of a liturgical?
Anything liturgical is related to a public religious service or ritual. An example of something liturgical is the Catholic service when the Eucharist (wine and crackers, also known as the blood and body of Christ) is given. ... Religious scholars and clergy are experts on liturgical matters.
What is liturgical style?
Liturgical worship follows set prayers and readings that can be found in printed books. Christians often join together in church as a congregation to participate in liturgical worship. They may sing hymns , pray and recite set responses to readings.