liturgical tradition
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liturgical
adjective
uk/lɪˈtɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/us/lɪˈtɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to (a particular set of) the words, music, and actions used in ceremonies in some religions, ...
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tradition
noun[C or U]
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/
a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society ...
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(Definition ofliturgicalandtraditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The connection may even extend to a commonliturgicaltradition.
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The diversity amongst the extant witnesses demonstrates a continued and relatively widespread interest in manipulating these practices, both stemming from the sameliturgicaltraditionand involving the same dramatic theme.
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Where contemporary worship is practiced in churches with aliturgicaltradition, elements of the liturgy are frequently kept to a minimum.
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The term rite also refers to a body ofliturgicaltraditionusually emanating from a specific center.
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In common use "nusach" has come to signify the entireliturgicaltraditionof the community, including the musical rendition.
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After completing his master's degree in music he began recording collaborative projects with fellow musicians, revealing his love of theliturgicaltradition.
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As charismatic churches are not based on longstanding doctrinal and liturgical traditions, but belong to the founder and leader, they are easily and quickly adjusted to new trends.
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But as always in comparing the liturgical traditions of the two religions, parallels and similarities are often just that, and do not necessarily imply dependence or even common origin.
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Although the text varies among the different liturgical traditions, it follows this general pattern.
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The lessons may be read or chanted by a priest, deacon, minister, or layperson, depending upon the liturgical traditions of the community.
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When the two branches united in the 1790s, the non-juring branch soon absorbed the musical and liturgical traditions of the qualified churches.
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In most liturgical traditions, the priest washes his hands after vesting, before the beginning of the liturgy.
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A "nusach" is defined by a liturgical tradition's choice of prayers, order of prayers, text of prayers and melodies used in the singing of prayers.
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