Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,1| Catholic and Protestant liturgical scholars, clergy and laity
2 2,6 | allowed the perfection of liturgical music (chant) and the refinement
3 4,12| more.~ (7) Icons have a liturgical function, serving as a means
4 4,12| The professor sums up the liturgical function of icons in his
5 7,9 | the Russian Church over liturgical reforms introduced in the
6 10,23| ever-virginity of Mary, and the liturgical poetry of Orthodoxy often
7 11,1 | Olga Dolskaya, “Russian Liturgical Choral Aesthetics...,” Orthodox
8 11,1 | religion is fundamentally a liturgical approach, one that understands
9 11,1 | first and foremost through liturgical celebration [G. Every, The
10 11,1 | the presence of God, its liturgical approach — all are characteristic
11 11,2 | words.~Christianity is a liturgical religion. The Church is
12 11,2 | above all else communal and liturgical in character. In attending
13 11,3 | the textbook observes why “liturgical changes cannot be lightly
14 11,3 | is for this reason that liturgical changes cannot be lightly
15 11,3 | passage as an example of the liturgical approach of Orthodoxy, and
16 11,3 | Protestants have no historical liturgical prayers. They may have fragments —
17 11,3 | resemblance to the sacramental liturgical worship of the entire Church
18 11,3 | comparison to the ancient liturgical worship of the historical
19 11,3 | Church, even the so-called liturgical Protestant denominations,
20 11,4 | arrangement, and also with liturgical theology, that is, with
21 11,4 | seen above all else as “a liturgical creature who is most truly
22 11,4 | the Christian Church, its liturgical use having been blessed
23 11,4 | the similarity between the liturgical language and the spoken
24 11,4 | service.~ In speaking of liturgical languages, it is of interest
25 11,4 | than in the West, where liturgical gestures are prescribed
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