liturgy

/ˈlɪtərdʒi/
noun
  1. A set form or pattern of public worship, especially in Christian churches.
    • The Sunday liturgy includes prayers, hymns, and a sermon.
    • Many churches follow a traditional liturgy that has been used for centuries.
    • The priest led the liturgy with great reverence and care.
  2. A particular order of service or ritual in a religious tradition.
    • Each denomination has its own liturgy for baptism.
    • The choir practiced the liturgy for the upcoming holiday service.
    • The Easter liturgy is one of the most elaborate of the year.
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