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5 dni temu · Roman Catholicism - Paraliturgical Devotions: In the Roman Catholic Church, liturgy in the proper sense is the liturgy of the mass, the divine office, and the sacraments. For hundreds of years, however, the Latin language, the clerical character of the liturgy, and the search for novelty have combined to produce forms of worship that are ...
2 gru 2008 · The term described celebrations and forms of worship inspired by the liturgy but which do not form part of official liturgical texts. Before Vatican II many groups developed paraliturgical services. These usually involved some form of celebration of the Word along with litanies, prayers and rites inspired by the liturgy but in the vernacular.
"Liturgical services are not private functions but are celebrations of the Church which is 'the sacrament of unity,' namely, the holy people united and organized under the authority of the bishops. Therefore, liturgical services pertain to the whole Body of the Church.
In the same sense we distinguish the official services from others by calling them liturgical; those services are liturgical which are contained in any of the official books (see Liturgical Books) of a rite. In the Roman Church, for instance, Compline is a liturgical service, the Rosary is not.
Para-liturgical Worship. For the purposes of this post, para-liturgical worship primarily refers to worship in the setting of Eucharistic Adoration. (a practice in the Roman Catholic Church in which the Blessed Sacrament (Eucharist) is exposed to and adored by the faithful.
PARALITURGICAL. Form of public worship in which Catholics engage without following the official liturgy or take unauthorized liberties in removing or changing the words or actions required by...
11 sty 2012 · If we open Part Two of the Catechism we read that the word "liturgy" originally meant "service in the name of/on behalf of the people." In Christian tradition it means the participation of the People of God in "the work of God" (CCC, 1069).