Liturgical?

Liturgy is an order of service.

Latin is an inflected language. The form of words change depending on their role in the sentence, for example, as the subject or object.

It looks like what you are referring to in English would be Christ the victor. (Latin has no definite article.)

In any case, I read through the Tridentine Mass and didn't see anything resembling what you've written above.

The Lutherans did transition to a German order of Divine Service, Gottesdienst (God is the primary one who acts and the congregation then responds.), but they were careful not to throw out the Baby with the bath water.

Thanks.
 
For anyone interested in learning about the Common Service in the Evangelical Church this downloadable book provides a lot of information about terms used, the parts, and the substance of the service.

 
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