"Liturgical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Liturgical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Liturgical" Meaning

Relating to the rules and procedures for conducting worship services, especially in a church or cathedral.

"Liturgical" Examples

Usage Examples of "Liturgical"


The liturgical calendar marks the important dates and festivals in the church year, including Christmas and Easter.
The liturgical language used in the prayers and hymns was ancient and required careful study to understand.
The choir master ensured that the choir knew the liturgical songs and chants to perform at the church service.
The priest emphasized the importance of understanding the liturgical symbols and practices in the ceremony.
The liturgical reforms introduced by the new pastor aimed to modernize the church's worship and traditions.

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