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| Why We Use the Liturgy |
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| Written by Perry Lund |
| Friday, 26 August 2011 05:20 |
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Following up on the summer Bible study on worship and music, I found a summary of reason stating why we as Lutherans use the western, catholic liturgy. This article can be found on the "Higher Things" website, part of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. The mission of Higher Things, Inc. is to assist parents, congregations, and pastors in cultivating and promoting a Lutheran identity among youth through conferences, retreats, publications, and the internet.
Higher Things — Top Ten Reason Why We Use the Liturgy
by The Rev. William Cwirla
Why the Liturgy? First a definition and a disclaimer. By “liturgy” I mean the western catholic mass form as it has been handed down by way of the Lutheran Reformation consisting of the five fixed canticles – Kyrie, Gloria in Excelsis, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei. Pardon the Greek and Latin, but it sounds cool and we still use ‘em. “Liturgy” also includes the assigned Scripture texts for the Sundays, feast days, and seasons. Most of what I will say about the liturgy of the Divine Service will pertain to “liturgical worship” in general.
Now, why do we worship according to the western, catholic liturgy?
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