Liturgical

From "liturgy," used to describe a particular style of worship that requires active participation (standing, sitting, kneeling, recitation, common prayer, etc.) from both the clergy and laity. Anglican, Lutheran, Reformed, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic churches are generally considered to be liturgical churches, while many Protestant denominations are not.

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