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He is celebrated liturgically on the 12th of each month.
She is remembered liturgically on the date of her death, December 15.
It is liturgically unsound, they might say, to use worship as instruction.
They do, however, use some of them liturgically.
Each of these days begins liturgically not with the morning but with the preceding evening.
There are hymns in the Octoekhos which reflect this liturgically.
Liturgically, amen is a communal response to be recited at certain points during the prayer service.
Relatively soon after the death of people considered very holy, the local Church affirmed that they could be liturgically celebrated as saints.
Liturgically the church is conservative, adopting the north side position at services of Holy Communion.
Liturgically, within Catholicism, the presbyterium is the area of the church in which the clergy functions.
In modern times, Perek Shirah does not often appear liturgically.
Liturgically, the role of deacon is the same as the Roman Church, with some differences possibly being found in each group.
Liturgically her feast is celebrated on January 10.
This order is important, because it is the order in which the modes are used liturgically.
Mass is not celebrated on what is liturgically Holy Saturday.
Other, more modern English translations, such as this one, exist and are also used in Catholic churches liturgically.
Since 2000 the Church of England commemorates her liturgically on 15 June.
Until then, holy popes had been commemorated liturgically using the same texts as other bishops.
Today, only Jews from the republic of Yemen continue to use the targumim liturgically.
Liturgically he is commemorated the 25 January.
She is commemorated liturgically on October 11.
A combination of history, tradition and resources makes it possible for the cathedral to set high standards, musically as well as liturgically.
The Anglican Church uses some of the Apocryphal books liturgically.
I take it the distinction was of vital importance, and I assume the distinction has some impact liturgically.
The rector, Joel Clark Mason, lives on the edge, liturgically speaking.