liturgic


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li·tur·gi·cal

 (lĭ-tûr′jĭ-kəl) also li·tur·gic (-tûr′jĭk)
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or in accordance with liturgy: a book of liturgical forms.
2. Using or used in liturgy.
3. Of or relating to the conventional orientation of churches with the altar toward the east.

li·tur′gi·cal·ly adv.
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'The competition tends to bring the students out from their cocoons while the liturgic are woken up from their slumber.
Herea G (2013) Mesajul eshatologic al spatiului liturgic crestin: arhitectura si icoana in Moldova secolului XV-XVI.
O reabordare a teologiei icoanei din perspectiva dimensiunii simbolice si transcendente a actului liturgic." Caietele Echinoctiu, Issue 2: 55-62.
Although midrashic (2) and liturgic (3) sources speak to Isaac's legacy of self-sacrifice at the akedah, the text itself, as will become apparent, describes another legacy: mustering the strength to live a coherent, goal-oriented, and contributive life after the akedah.
La chapellc royale de Versa ill us sous Louis XIV: ceremonial, liturgic et musique.
Many of the articles are case studies of specific liturgic manuscripts, written with attention to music and poetry.
faith, and liturgic services, of the Anglican church.