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liturgyIn the Christian church, any written, authorized version of a service for public worship, especially the Roman Catholic Mass.
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A distinguished architect and ecclesiological scholar, John Ninian Comper (1864-1960) was a major influence on the liturgical revival when the Anglican Church was still imbued with a vital Anglo-Catholicism, now largely dissipated. While some of Sue Careless's treatment of the Eucharistic Liturgy may be anachronistic, she speaks for a number of Anglicans who are concerned about the rapid abandonment of the traditional liturgical gems of our shared tradition. Cardinal Arinze also criticized liturgical abuses at an October 26 presentation at the Catholic Institute of Paris. |
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