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However with the liturgical movement of the 20th century, the classic cassock came back into fashion.
One in 1909 is thought to have inaugurated the Liturgical Movement.
It was a response to the Liturgical Movement.
He was one of the leading English architects to embrace the Liturgical Movement.
Another liturgical movement which took place was a renewed interest in medieval liturgical practices.
Still the movement is strongly involved in ecumenism and the Liturgical Movement.
At least until setbacks resulting from the modern liturgical movement, grape juice and individual cups largely carried the day.
These celebrations amounted to the birth of the liturgical movement in Austria and Germany.
The 1979 book owes a good deal to the Liturgical Movement and to the 19th century Catholic revival.
In particular it brought the insights of the Liturgical Movement into the life of the Church.
In recent years, especially in the diaspora, there has been a liturgical movement favouring a more open style of Iconostasis.
The movement grew from the Liturgical movement and originated in Anglo-catholic circles.
What the liturgical movement is to the religious realm, fascism is to the political realm.
In recent years, under the impact of the liturgical movement, Lutheran churches have restored the historic form of the Western office.
He was involved the Liturgical Movement in the Catholic Church in the mid-20th century.
At the same time he encouraged the "authentic" liturgical movement, which promoted active participation of the congregation in chant and gestures.
In the Congregationalist Church he was one of the leaders in the liturgical movement within the church during the late 1940s and early 1950s.
In the first half of the twentieth century Maria Laach played a leading role in the Liturgical Movement.
The liturgical movement did a great deal of work expanding the use of processions prior to the Second Vatican Council.
By the 1920s, the Liturgical Movement still did not advocate a full-scale revision of the rite of Mass.
To get there, Ratzinger calls for an almost revolution like liturgical movement to rekindle the spirit of Vatican II.
During the 20th century, especially at the instigation of the liturgical movement, familiar saints began make a reemergence onto the calendar, along with newer names and events.
The Liturgical Movement began as a movement of scholarship for the reform of worship within the Roman Catholic Church.
It incorporated many principles of the Roman Catholic Church's liturgical movement, which had been discussed at Vatican II.
Other traditions in the west often called "Mainline" have benefited from the Liturgical Movement which flowered in the mid/late 20th Century.