When the Christian supper gradually assumed the nature of a liturgical action those who customarily presided over the supper acquired the sacerdotal character.
The St. Thomas Mass returned the fuller use of ceremonial (the liturgical action, in which movement takes place during the liturgy to express its different parts).
A form is the verbal and physical liturgical action, while the matter refers to any material objects used.
Again, the emphasis on the unity of the liturgical action, was countered by a return to the idea of movement.
Following a lity is another liturgical action, an Artoklasia, and either of these terms may be used to describe both liturgical actions collectively.
Liturgy is more than the sum of liturgical actions and prescriptions.
The Yasna, or Izeshne, is primarily the name of the ceremony in which the entire book is recited and appropriate liturgical actions performed.
The rubrics (regulations) for liturgical action and variations in the prayers and exhortations.
Less formally, rubrics may refer to any liturgical action customarily performed over the course of a service, whether or not they are actually written down.
He will take this portion in his right hand when leading litanies or drawing attention to a particular liturgical action.