noun
- The performance of sacred rites or religious ceremonies; priestly or sacred work.
Usage: formal; rare; chiefly historical or theological
Examples
- The bishop oversaw the hierurgy of the Easter Mass.
- Ancient hierurgy involved elaborate rituals and symbolic gestures.
- Scholars studied the hierurgy of early Christian worship practices.
- The temple's hierurgy was performed by ordained priests.
- Medieval hierurgy combined Greek and Latin liturgical traditions.