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FAQ: When are worship services held and what are they like?

Kemetic Orthodox services are held on two levels: formal and informal, corresponding to the state and personal religion practiced in Kemet. Formal services include liturgy and purification rituals three times daily, and liturgies on behalf of the congregation on festival and procession days; namings, dedications and ordinations; and spiritual consultations and divinations by oracle. Temple rites include liturgical readings, hymns both chanted and sung, music, dance and ritual drama. Informal practices can be carried out at any member's personal shrine at any time, and include prayer, offerings and sacrifices, purifications and meditations.

See also:
Wepet Ronpet: The Opening of the Year


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