Sentences with phrase «liturgical tradition»

The phrase "liturgical tradition" refers to a set of religious practices and rituals followed by a particular religious group or community, often in a structured and formal way. It encompasses the customs, prayers, chants, readings, and other elements that make up the worship and spiritual life of that group. Full definition
To these three reasons I might now add that a fourth — that a reorientation of priest and people during of the Liturgy of the Eucharist would bring Latin - rite Catholic practice into harmony with the practice of the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Orthodox Churches — and a fifth: that this re-orientation would place the reformed liturgy of Vatican II in continuity with an ancient liturgical tradition of the Church.
Churches in liturgical traditions that regularly use collects can begin by simply becoming aware of the particular wisdom they practice.
Evangelical Catholicism seeks to incorporate within the Novus Ordo the richness of the Church's ancient liturgical traditions.
The rupture in the Catholic liturgical tradition engineered by Thomas Cranmer resulted in «a maddening ambiguity at the heart of Anglican Eucharistic theology.»
The tug of an ancient, unchanged liturgical tradition becomes especially pronounced in this climate,» says Coakley, a professor at Harvard Divinity School.
This distinct liturgical tradition, precisely because it is distinct, is attracting new adherents.
There are many books on the development of liturgy in which the discussion is principally about what is happening within one liturgical tradition while taking into account influences from other traditions.
As might not be expected, only 1 per cent of those who prefer liturgical tradition considered «holy communion with full liturgy» to be «very important.»
As one who is in a continual lovers quarrel with my own Methodist liturgical tradition, I think I know what Kavanagh is referring to.
no central authority, no hierarchical structure, no teaching magisterium, no corpus of infallible doctrine, no common canon of Biblical interpretation, no continuous and unchanging liturgical tradition....
Because the Church's liturgical tradition reports that he did; therefore, we can not be sure that this saying was not read back into the story.
In the Byzantine liturgical tradition, the third Sunday of Lent is devoted to the Adoration of the Holy Cross.
About Blog The Society of St John Chrysostom promotes greater appreciation of the spiritual, theological and liturgical traditions of Eastern Christendom, works and prays for the unity of the Churches of East and West, and encourages support for the Eastern Churches.
Importantly, Bishop Burnham also makes clear what is meant by the classic «Anglican Patrimony» which can suitably be retained and incorporated into the Catholic liturgical tradition, thereby enriching the tradition.
The differences involve whether or not to worship according to the liturgical tradition Lutherans adapted from the history of Western Christianity, whether or not to admit non-Lutherans to Holy Communion, and related practices.
On liturgy, the reality is that the liturgical traditions from which the Ordinariate members come are varied.
As we attempt to reconnect with our own history, which is after all a sacred history as far as the Divine Liturgy is concerned, the value of the Church's liturgical traditions are once again being emphasised not just as expressions of sacredness and beauty in the public work of God, but as the embodiment and carriers of the Church's faith.
Especially for Catholics of my generation, the new Mass texts happily allow us to reconnect with the language and content of our liturgical tradition.
Our liturgical tradition is the Roman Mass, and the translators trampled on that tradition.
Traumatic ruptures in the liturgical tradition, as distinct from organic development, have not served the spiritual interests and needs of the People of God.
Naturally this will vary with the kind of liturgical tradition.
And we who have grown up within the liturgical tradition dare not relax as if we, by our deeds of preservation, were automatically obedient.
For a liturgical tradition, shaped for recollective vitality, may be so disengaged from the glowing stone of the instant Word as not only to fail to enshrine it but actually constitute a devout irrelevancy.
In order to make concrete that preaching situation let us assume further that I am a preacher in a church which owns and honors the liturgical tradition, and as a major obedience to that tradition does not deliver over to me — for exploitation according to my ambulatory penchants or enthusiasms — a merely religious occasion, but has from of old designated this Sunday as the second Sunday in Advent.
I recall the reaction of a priest friend to a text setting out the conservative version of Anglicanism, one which espouses fidelity to the monarchy, to the liturgical tradition of the Book of Common Prayer, and to the rural pastoral tradition, of such great comfort to the people.
The entire unit, Exodus 1 - 15, is the product of a multiform literary tradition, but a relatively uniform cultic - liturgical tradition — a fact which again leaves quite beyond recovery the external - objective structure of the event.
Everyone who's not a member of one of these churches, either avoids church altogether or goes the wild way and joins some liturgical tradition.
Our parish is grounded in the liturgical traditions of Russian Orthodoxy.
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