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- noun Plural form of
liturgist .
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Examples
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I hope that priests and "liturgists" in the rest of Albany diocese are taking notes!
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This change is based on a theory commonly held by liturgists at the time, though there is no substantial base to this, that the twelve prophecies of the vigil form a sort of Matins.
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His decision comes on the heels of several liturgists expressing concers about the new translation during a meeting of the North American Academy of Liturgy and the Catholic Academy of Liturgy, some of whom are quoted in the America piece.
New Catholic Missal Meets Resistance From Prominent American Liturgist Bryan Maygers 2011
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As for the doctrine, Cardinal Ferdinando Antonelli himself, once said, I remember it well: “How come that we make liturgists who know nothing about theology?”
An Interview Not To Be Missed John 2009
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His decision comes on the heels of several liturgists expressing concers about the new translation during a meeting of the North American Academy of Liturgy and the Catholic Academy of Liturgy, some of whom are quoted in the America piece.
New Catholic Missal Meets Resistance From Prominent American Liturgist Bryan Maygers 2011
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Many priests today, unfortunately, act in accordance with this motto; and the theories of many liturgists are unfortunately moving in the same direction.
Pope Benedict XVI, the ecclesiastically incorrect" pontiff 2009
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The Vatican also appointed another committee, Vox Clara, or Clear Voice, to oversee the English translation, drawing complaints from some clergy and liturgists that the Vatican was controlling what should be a more consultative process.
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As theologians and liturgists were putting together this material in the early 1990s, they realized that important questions kept arising, such as, “how is God feminine?” and “what does it mean to have an Indigenous theology?”
Anglican Think Tank helps Anglicans think more clearly about their faith « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Michael Ryan, pastor of St. James Cathedral in Seattle, started an online petition called, "What If We Just Said Wait," that drew more than 22,000 signatures from clergy, lay people, liturgists and others around the world, who urged a limited, one-year introduction of the new translation followed by an evaluation before the text was adopted across the country.
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As theologians and liturgists were putting together this material in the early 1990s, they ..
Anglican Think Tank helps Anglicans think more clearly about their faith « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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