
Traditional liturgy
Traditional liturgy refers to the longstanding, formally structured ways that religious communities, particularly Christian churches like the Catholic and Anglican traditions, worship and celebrate their faith. It involves specific prayers, readings from scripture, hymns, and rituals carefully arranged in a set order. These rituals often follow ancient patterns handed down through generations, emphasizing reverence, continuity, and shared belief. Traditional liturgy aims to create a sense of solemnity and connection to historical worship practices, helping participants engage in meaningful, unified worship that reflects centuries of spiritual tradition.