Adverb
In the manner of a liturgy.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHowever, liturgically, deacons usually wear a stole over their left shoulder and fastened on the right side of their waist. Source: Internet
Passover main Passover (פסח) ("Pesach"), also known liturgically as חג המצות ("Ḥag haMatzot", the "Festival of Unleavened Bread"), is one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals (shalosh regalim) mentioned in the Bible. Source: Internet
Other symbols include an off-center cross within a circle (a Universalist symbol associated with the Humiliati movement in the 1950s, a group of reformist, liturgically minded clergy seeking to revive Universalism). Source: Internet
Regarded as a place of pilgrimage to the followers of the Anglo-Catholic movement from all over the UK, Kettlebaston was the liturgically highest of all Suffolk's Anglican churches. Source: Internet
Syriac language itself, a descendant of Eastern Aramaic languages (Mesopotamian Old Aramaic), is used also liturgically by the Syriac Christians throughout the area. Source: Internet
The Anglican Church uses some of the Apocryphal books liturgically. Source: Internet