A ceremony is an activity, infused with ritual significance, performed on a special occasion.
In certain circumstrances a ceremony may only be performed by a person with certain authorities. For example, the opening of Parliament is controlled by the Speaker of the House. The naming and launching of a war ship will be under the supervision of its Captain or a higher ranked naval officer. A wedding will be performed by a priest or a Civil Celebrant, as in Australia.
Yet other ceremonies underscore the importance of irregular special occasions, such as:
In Asian cultures, ceremonies also play an important role. In particular, the tea ceremony of several East Asian cultures is very well known.
Both physical and verbal components of a ceremony may become part of a liturgy.
Cultural conventions | Ceremonies
Lé-sio̍k | Ceremoni | Zeremonie | Ceremonia | Cérémonie | טקס | Ceremonia | Ceremoni
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