The word Liturgy literally means work of the people, it is used to describe all the public acts of worship that take place, as it draws people into the work of God.
Liturgy is the Church’s corporate worship, its common prayer.
Worship and prayer can happen wherever people are, at any time, and whether they are alone or with others.
But Liturgy is the structured and shared worship that Christians engage in when they are together – as Jesus said, ‘where two or three are gathered in my name.’
Liturgy’s rhythms – repentance, instruction, prayer, self-offering and thankful sharing – follow the shape of Jesus’ life and teaching.
The weekly remembrance of Jesus on Sunday – the day of his Resurrection – is set in the larger cycle of the liturgical seasons around Christmas and Easter.
On this page you will find liturgical texts to join with our online worship.
Mae’r gair Litwrgi yn llythrennol yn golygu gwaith y bobl, fe’i defnyddir i ddisgrifio’r holl weithredoedd addoli cyhoeddus sy’n digwydd, gan ei fod yn tynnu pobl i mewn i waith Duw.
Litwrgi yw addoliad corfforaethol yr Eglwys, ei gweddi gyffredin.
Addoli a & nbsp; gall gweddi ddigwydd ble bynnag mae pobl, ar unrhyw adeg, ac a ydyn nhw ar eu pennau eu hunain & nbsp; neu gydag eraill.
Ond Litwrgi yw’r addoliad strwythuredig a rennir y mae Cristnogion & nbsp; yn cymryd rhan ynddo pan fyddant gyda’i gilydd – fel y dywedodd Iesu, ‘lle mae dau neu dri yn & nbsp; wedi eu casglu yn fy enw i.’
rhythmau Litwrgi – edifeirwch, cyfarwyddyd, gweddi, hunan-offrwm a diolchgar & nbsp; rhannu – dilynwch siâp bywyd ac addysgu Iesu ’.
Mae coffa wythnosol Iesu ddydd Sul – diwrnod ei Atgyfodiad – wedi’i osod yng nghylch mwy y tymhorau litwrgaidd o gwmpas y Nadolig a’r Pasg.
Ar y dudalen hon fe welwch destunau litwrgaidd i ymuno â’n haddoliad ar-lein.