The design accentuates the Word rather than the Eucharist as the central act of worship.
Hence it was with reluctance that he took up the chief command, and his tenure became the central act in the tragedy of 1870.
As is the general rule, it has slight variations in the provisions of the law from the central act.
In Christianity, worship has been thought as by most Christians to be the central act of Christian identity throughout history.
Domanova watched impatiently, petulant at being off center stage and eager to move on to the central act in the play.
It led to a central act regulating pollution.
Still, that does not explain such indifference to the central act of a free citizen.
"She realized that this central act of the imagination in science, this free play of the mind, is very similar to what artists do."
The central act in an initiation ceremony is the baptism of the neophyte with it.
The sermon replaces the Eucharist as the central act of Christian worship.