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Today there is a rising tide of interest in worship and a renewed study of the church’s heritage of liturgy. But as students quickly learn, there are numerous terms, texts, and traditions for which regular dictionaries and even theological dictionaries are no help. The Pocket Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship is a quick-reference guide for students engaged in readings and lectures as well as for...

feasts are associated with the cross of Christ in the WC, for example, The Invention of the Cross (May 3) and The Exaltation of the Cross (September 14 = *Holy Cross Day). See also Good Friday. . In liturgical *procession, the one who carries the *cross. . An image of Christ on the *cross, dating to the fifth century. Theologically, it demonstrates especially the WC’s emphasis on Christ as the suffering savior. . A term meaning “cross-shaped.” Some Christian churches are
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