Western liturgical tradition
C9527
concept
The Western liturgical tradition is the historical and theological stream of Christian worship practices, rites, and calendars that developed primarily in Western Europe, especially within the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Protestant churches.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Western liturgical tradition canonical | 4 |
| Anglican liturgical tradition | 1 |
| Latin liturgical rite | 1 |
| Latin liturgical tradition | 1 |
| Western Christian liturgical tradition | 1 |
| Western Christian tradition | 1 |
| form of Western Latin Christianity | 1 |
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Instruction
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Input
Class: Western liturgical tradition
Generated description
The Western liturgical tradition is the historical and theological stream of Christian worship practices, rites, and calendars that developed primarily in Western Europe, especially within the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Protestant churches.
Instances (10)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Carolingian Christianity | form of Western Latin Christianity |
| Anglican Missal tradition | Anglican liturgical tradition |
| Old Spanish Rite | — |
| Gallican Rite | — |
| Bragan Rite | Latin liturgical rite |
| Anglican Use | Latin liturgical tradition |
| Lérins tradition | Western Christian tradition |
| Ambrosian Rite | — |
| Mozarabic Rite | Western Christian liturgical tradition |
| Carmelite Rite | — |