Liturgical Ceremony
A liturgical ceremony is a formal religious event that follows a specific set of rituals and practices. These ceremonies are often held in places of worship, such as churches, synagogues, or temples, and are designed to express faith, commemorate significant events, or mark important life stages. Common examples include weddings, baptisms, and funerals.
During a liturgical ceremony, participants may engage in prayers, hymns, and readings from sacred texts. The structure of the ceremony is usually guided by established traditions and can vary widely among different faiths, such as Christianity, Judaism, or Islam. These ceremonies help foster a sense of community and shared belief among attendees.