liturgy$45116$ - translation to greek
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liturgy$45116$ - translation to greek

African Liturgy; African liturgy

liturgy      
n. λειτουργία, λειτουργία εκκλησίας
holy bread         
  • unleavened]] hosts of differing sizes.
  • Detail of tongs for baking hosts
  • Elder]] presiding at the Eucharist, using a leavened loaf of bread
  • Rite of Renewal of [[Holy Leaven]] in the [[Syro-Malabar Church]].
COMMUNION BREAD USED IN THE CHRISTIAN RITUAL OF THE EUCHARIST (THE LORD'S SUPPER)
Communion wafer; Host (Holy Communion); Altar Breads; Breads, Altar; Holy host; Host (liturgy); Liturgical Use of Bread; Liturgical use of bread; Bread, Liturgical Use of; Communion bread; Holy Bread; Hostia; Host (christianity); Altar bread; Eucharistic bread; Host (sacrament); Eucharistic host; Communion host; Consecrated host
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Definition

liturgical
Liturgical things are used in or relate to church services. (FORMAL)
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Wikipedia

African Rite

In the history of Christianity, the African Rite refers to a now defunct Christian, Latin liturgical rite, and is considered a development or possibly a local use of the primitive Roman Rite. Centered around the Archdiocese of Carthage in the Early African church, it used the Latin language.

The African Rite may be considered in two different periods: The ante-Nicene period when Christians were persecuted and could not freely develop forms of public worship, and when the liturgical prayers and acts had not become fixed; and the post-Nicene period when the simple, improvised forms of prayer gave way to more elaborate, set formularies, and the primitive liturgical actions evolved into grand and formal ceremonies.