

define “liturgical style”
reflecting the rhythms of the
Liturgical Year
of the Catholic Church
through personal style
as a means of prayer
Who is Liturgical Style?
Learn about Mary Harper, the writer and speaker behind the Liturgical Style movement
“Worship always includes the whole conduct of one’s life… A demand is made on the body in all its involvement in the circumstances of everyday life. The body is required to become ‘capable of resurrection,’ to orient itself toward the resurrection, toward the Kingdom of God…What begins in the liturgy is meant to unfold further beyond it…the theology of clothing becomes a theology of the body. The body is more than an external dressing up of man–it is part of his very being, of his essential constitution”
-Pope Benedict XVI
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