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Frank Senn:

The liturgy is transcultural in that it includes orders and symbols that witness to the church as a worldwide communio.

It is contextual in that it always admits the use of natural or cultural elements in worship in each locality.

It is countercultural in that the gospel it proclaims and celebrates always holds out the vision of an alternative worldview and lifestyle.

It is cross-cultural in that it uses expressions from different cultures.

—Frank C. Senn, Christian Liturgy: Catholic and Evangelical (Minneapolis: Fortress, 1997),  678.

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