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单词 liturgical
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Definition of liturgical in English:

liturgical

adjective lɪˈtəːdʒɪk(ə)lləˈtərdʒək(ə)l
  • Relating to liturgy or public worship.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of the most important evolutions in this process were nurtured by the rhythms of the liturgical year.
    • Participation in Orthodox liturgical worship involves the body and all its senses.
    • With the close of the liturgical year, next week the church prepares to celebrate Christ as king.
    • As a sustained address to God, liturgical language is silent between the human beings who speak it.
    • This brings us to the question of liturgical quality control in a post-Prayer Book Church.
    • The liturgical changes were an expression and a promise of the communion of saints.
    • They do not even seem to allude to crucifixes or church buildings or vestments or liturgical practice.
    • What worship is and is for may be at stake in the argument between liturgical and praise worship.
    • The liturgical life of the Church is always related to a particular culture.
    • It has invaded the precincts of both liturgical churches and free churches.
    • What does all this suggest about the role of the Holy Spirit with regard to the liturgical life of the Church?
    • As the treasury of Anglican liturgical resources grows more biblical, it will also grow in size.
    • Pope Pius XII in particular contributed heavily to renewal of the Church's liturgical and Sacramental life.
    • However, committed lay participation in liturgical planning is not sufficient.
    • Changes are occurring in the liturgical worship of Orthodox churches again, here and there.
    • Just when we are entering the coldest, darkest time, along comes this liturgical shot in the arm.
    • As early as the ninth century, there was a liturgical ceremony ritualizing the act of adoption.
    • The presence of children in the liturgical assembly is a part of their ministry to the whole assembly.
    • The liturgical life of the Christian community celebrates this presence and awareness.
    • On the eve of a new liturgical season, today is a great day to start anew.
    Synonyms
    ceremonial, ritual, solemn, sacramental, hieratic, church, for use in church

Derivatives

  • liturgically

  • adverblɪˈtəːdʒɪkliləˈtərdʒək(ə)li
    • In America, were the book a quarter of its price, it might provide light reading for liturgically interested clergy.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The question left for us is the following: Is it possible to express liturgically our religiosity and theology from a non-ideological place?
      • The challenges are for the liturgically savvy, whether ordained or lay.
      • The liturgically centered Episcopalians who see the trend coming are understandably interested in providing rites of commitment supported by the church.
      • I will defend my decisions as being not only liturgically correct, sound, and beneficial, but also as being my prerogative to make.
  • liturgist

  • noun ˈlɪtədʒɪstˈlɪdərdʒəst
    • A student or compiler of liturgies.

      one of the major liturgists in the Anglican Communion
      Example sentencesExamples
      • some liturgists believed the vernacular translations were not exact
      • However, although the subtitle of this book indicates that the subject is Anglican liturgists, it is really concerned with English Anglican liturgists.
      • In the parish of St. Teresa of Avila, a liturgist or team of liturgists volunteers for each liturgical season.
      • Nevertheless, it is an indispensable addition to the library of liturgists, clergy, and students.

Origin

Mid 17th century: via medieval Latin from Greek leitourgikos (see liturgy) + -al.

Rhymes

dramaturgical, metallurgical, surgical
 
 

Definition of liturgical in US English:

liturgical

adjectiveləˈtərjək(ə)lləˈtərdʒək(ə)l
  • Relating to liturgy or public worship.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, committed lay participation in liturgical planning is not sufficient.
    • Pope Pius XII in particular contributed heavily to renewal of the Church's liturgical and Sacramental life.
    • The presence of children in the liturgical assembly is a part of their ministry to the whole assembly.
    • Many of the most important evolutions in this process were nurtured by the rhythms of the liturgical year.
    • Just when we are entering the coldest, darkest time, along comes this liturgical shot in the arm.
    • Changes are occurring in the liturgical worship of Orthodox churches again, here and there.
    • They do not even seem to allude to crucifixes or church buildings or vestments or liturgical practice.
    • This brings us to the question of liturgical quality control in a post-Prayer Book Church.
    • It has invaded the precincts of both liturgical churches and free churches.
    • With the close of the liturgical year, next week the church prepares to celebrate Christ as king.
    • The liturgical life of the Church is always related to a particular culture.
    • Participation in Orthodox liturgical worship involves the body and all its senses.
    • The liturgical life of the Christian community celebrates this presence and awareness.
    • On the eve of a new liturgical season, today is a great day to start anew.
    • What worship is and is for may be at stake in the argument between liturgical and praise worship.
    • As early as the ninth century, there was a liturgical ceremony ritualizing the act of adoption.
    • The liturgical changes were an expression and a promise of the communion of saints.
    • As a sustained address to God, liturgical language is silent between the human beings who speak it.
    • As the treasury of Anglican liturgical resources grows more biblical, it will also grow in size.
    • What does all this suggest about the role of the Holy Spirit with regard to the liturgical life of the Church?
    Synonyms
    ceremonial, ritual, solemn, sacramental, hieratic, church, for use in church

Origin

Mid 17th century: via medieval Latin from Greek leitourgikos (see liturgy) + -al.

 
 
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