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liturgical

[li-tur-ji-kuhl] / lɪˈtɜr dʒɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
ceremonial
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The assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 was the direct inspiration for “The Gates of Justice,” which quotes the Bible and liturgical texts alongside King’s writings.

From New York Times

“It was, ‘Here is what the church tells us to do liturgically.’

From Los Angeles Times

Multiple American Sign Language interpreters attend services for those who are deaf, signing into the hands of parishioners who are also blind, and ASL is incorporated into liturgical dance.

From Seattle Times

Pope Francis on Friday directly reversed a signature liturgical decision of Pope Benedict XVI, moving to strongly limit use of the old Latin Mass and spurring anger from church traditionalists.

From Washington Post

Pittman, 31, an experimental choreographer, also grew up with church as a strong influence; her background as a liturgical praise dancer shapes her work today.

From New York Times