Akolouthia

/ˌɑːkɔːˈluːðiə/ noun

A liturgical service or ceremonial sequence, particularly in Eastern Orthodox Christian tradition, involving processions or coordinated religious rites.

From Greek akolouthos (following or attendant) combined with the suffix -ia (denoting a practice or state). It originally described followers or attendants, then evolved to mean an organized following or sequence of ceremonies.

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