The word "liturgy" originally meant a "public work" or a "service in the name of/on behalf of the people." In Christian tradition it means the participation of the People of God in "the work of God." Through the liturgy Christ, our redeemer and high priest, continues the work of our redemption in, with, and through his Church.
Liturgy refers especially to the public worship of the Church, including the Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours. By their Baptism, all God's people are called to offer a sacrifice of praise to God at liturgy. The ordained priest at liturgy acts in the person of Christ, the Head of the Church, to make Christ's saving grace present by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Our liturgies will be enriched by your presence and participation.