Examples of using Liturgical in English and their translations into Finnish
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relics, liturgical garments and vessels arising from 14 to 19 century,
in the altar and the prayers of the deacons were"against the liturgical order of the Orthodox church.
Missal is a book in which they collected all the texts that are used in the Mass for the entire liturgical year.
White is the official liturgical colour for the day, and it is traditional for six lit candles to be put on the altar.
as well as liturgical equipment.
burning prayer books, liturgical fixtures and notes of supplication.
Easter or the Resurrection of Christ is the most ancient Christian holiday, the main holiday of the liturgical year.
The Coptic liturgical new year,
The Orthodox abbot in the purely Western sense of the wordcan only be if the monastery adheres to the Western liturgical tradition.
All this will be reflected ideological and religious world in modern Satanism That will all the negative pattern of the liturgical Catholicism, But That certainly can not be ascribed to a people historically.
Jewish liturgical and klezmer music, and the tango of Ástor Piazzolla.
As a liturgical festival, Thanksgiving corresponds to the English and continental European harvest festival,
Conference presentations deal with the history of the use of church music in its liturgical context, reflections on the present liturgical use of church music,
The troparion was originally composed in Koine Greek, but it is usually sung either in the local liturgical language, or in the vernacular where it is not the same.
on architecture and sculpture, on the liturgical drama, on Latin
It is still used today, mostly in Egypt, to write Coptic, the liturgical language of Egyptian Christians.
The chancel was also altered in the wake of liturgical reforms from the Second Vatican Council.
they occupy an important place in the liturgical life of the Church.
free competition and other liturgical instruments of the religion of the'invisible hand.
many other liturgical ceremonies that were attended by the vast majority of Roman Catholics in the centuries before the liturgical reforms of Vatican Council II took effect.