1. Any form of religious devotion or service showing reverence for a divine being (freedom of worship). [Cases: Religious Societies
1. C.J.S. Religious Societies §§ 2–5, 7–13.]
public worship.
1. Worship conducted by a religious society according to the society’s system of ecclesiastical authority, ritual propriety, and rules and regulations.
2. Worship under public authority.
3. Worship in a public place, without privacy or concealment.
4. Worship allowed by all members of the public equally.
2. English law. A title of honor or dignity used in addressing certain magistrates or other high officers. • The title is always preceded by a possessive pronoun, usu. your (your worship).