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of the Monastic Ideal, Iconography in the Liturgical life of the Medieval Greek Church, and Gabriel Archbishop of Thessalonica
it was the touchstone and reference point for ecclesiastical affairs in the East, whether in terms of church government, relations with the state, or liturgical matters.
of the Monastic Ideal, Iconography in the Liturgical life of the Medieval Greek Church, and Gabriel Archbishop of Thessalonica
above all the church, which is the proper place for liturgical prayer for the parish community
not simply there as observers, but as consultants as well, and they participated fully in the discussions on Catholic liturgical renewal.
Liturgical dance being the expression of enthusiasm in singing and worshiping remains a significant and essential part of Christian history and expression of Christian worship.
The archaeological evidence for this includes personal items bearing potential Christian imagery, possible liturgical fonts or basins, church structures and putative Christian burial traditions.
And even when in 1966 he noticed the alarming liturgical chaos into which the Church had been plunged, he never once questioned the principles that had caused it.
the St Vitus treasure, the exhibition of jewellery and liturgical objects in the chapel of St Cross(kaple svatého Kříže) in the second courtyard of the Castle.
As he himself said, this idea has inspired the liturgical reform, an idea which reverses the roles, giving the greater role to the assembly,
The Church offers the faithful this liturgical season so that they can renew themselves internally through the Word of God
The Church offers the faithful this liturgical season so that they can renew themselves internally through the Word of God
formation meetings, liturgical prayer, pilgrimages- can be a precious opportunity for awakening in the People of God,
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Different degrees of bowing and prostration, here drawn from Eastern Orthodox religious liturgical use.
He can be called“Mother” in all propriety and we should develop inclusive-or neutral-language in all liturgical spaces.
To accomplish so great a work, Christ is always present in His Church, especially in her liturgical celebrations.
This tradition has been recovered in the past two centuries in what has come to be called the"liturgical movement.".
we should develop inclusive- or neutral- language in all liturgical spaces.
The ancient tradition of keeping the relics of martyrs and other saints under a fixed altar is to be preserved according to the norms given in the liturgical books.