Liturgical services refer to religious ceremonies or worship practices that follow a set order or ritual. They are typically conducted in churches or other places of worship and involve prayers, readings from sacred texts, singing of hymns, and other symbolic actions.
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It is appropriate for a German to be profound on Church music, and, like many of us, he can not explain why the clear order of the Second Vatican Council on music has been turned on its head: «Gregorian chant should be given pride of place
in liturgical services.»
And a life ended with hope and faithfulness proclaims the resurrection in ways a sermon or
liturgical service never can.
The light - darkness and life - death motifs of the Johannine telling of the gospel story take on an experiential character in this powerful and
dramatic liturgical service.
«The Church acknowledges Gregorian chant as being especially suited to the Roman liturgy; therefore it should be given pride of place
in liturgical services»
They were used in
liturgical services.
It is found in the first document to be issued by the Second Vatican Council and is reiterated in GIRM 41: «The Church acknowledges Gregorian chant as being especially suited to the Roman liturgy: therefore, all things being equal, it should be given pride of place in
liturgical services.»
Students learn about their faith in the classroom and continue to live Christ's mission through service projects and
liturgical services.