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How to use liturgically in a sentence

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I will defend my decisions as being not only liturgically correct, sound, and beneficial, but also as being my prerogative to make.
In America, were the book a quarter of its price, it might provide light reading for liturgically interested clergy.
This ministry helps create an environment in which youth and adults can be involved together liturgically, sacramentally, and catechetically.
The Sacrament of Baptism and the Season of Lent are connected catechetically and liturgically.
Syriac eventually gave way vernacularly and, to some extent, liturgically, to Arabic.
Yet, worship leaders, armed with electronic keyboards and bass guitars, may not be theologically, let alone liturgically trained.
The challenges are for the liturgically savvy, whether ordained or lay.
In the East, down to the present day, betrothal is still an important ritual both juridically and liturgically.
The papal holy house that night in Gethsemane was liturgically excruciating but dignified and orderly.
Indeed, how does one incorporate this understanding liturgically and lectionarily?
The liturgically centered Episcopalians who see the trend coming are understandably interested in providing rites of commitment supported by the church.
The only thing liturgically that the deacon is required to do is proclaim the gospel.
The songs run liturgically from Good Friday with Christmas People the last song on the album.
The distance between them is overcome philosophically and liturgically.
Of its seven sacraments the Eucharist is the principal one, celebrated liturgically in the Mass.
The Beneventan rite appears to have been less complete, less systematic, and more liturgically flexible than the Roman rite.
Both our traditions seem to acknowledge the link between the personal and the social, and the need to represent that link catechetically, liturgically, and in our life in the world.
He is remembered liturgically on 13 June by the Episcopal Church, with a provisional feast day as adopted at the 2009 General Convention.
The cantatas on the present CD, which can be used liturgically during the periods of Advent and Christmas, create by their wealth of musical means a fascinating portrait of the composer Dietrich Buxtehude.
As soon as these various forms have become something that is used liturgically, we do not seek to lessen these differences but rather to underline the way in which they express a common faith in a variety of forms.
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