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liturgies

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of Liturgy

Source: Webster's dictionary

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What we have at the moment isn't as the old liturgies used to say, 'the sure and certain hope of the resurrection of the dead,' but a vague and fuzzy optimism that somehow things may work out in the end. N.T. Wright

As with Yom Ha'atzmaut, celebrations of Yom Yerushalayim range from completely secular (including hikes to Jerusalem and a large parade through downtown Jerusalem) to religious (recitation of Hallel and new liturgies). Source: Internet

Each task force represented an important part of early CUIC work. citation Local ecumenical liturgies were encouraged, and excitement initially built around "pilot programs" in Denver, Los Angeles, and Memphis. Source: Internet

• Clean restrooms frequently, even between Sunday liturgies. Source: Internet

Height Europe in 1648 The Protestant Reformation (1520–1580), though it removed Latin from the liturgies of the churches of Northern Europe, may have advanced the cause of the new secular Latin. Source: Internet

Both are extremely old, going back at least to the third century, and are the oldest extant liturgies continually in use. Source: Internet

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