Definition: "Liturgical Mass." In Christian tradition, "Liturgy" refers to a special gathering of believers where God's Word and religious traditions are taught together in worship services or liturgies. The term "Mass" (literally, "the Offering") is often used for such gatherings, typically involving the use of candles, chimes, and music. This practice allows for a communal experience where believers can pray together as one body before God, emphasizing unity and oneness.