/pʌblɪk ˈwɜrʃɪp/ – Phrase
Definition: việc làm lễ chung.
A more thorough explanation: Public worship refers to religious services or ceremonies that are conducted openly and are accessible to the general public. It typically involves collective acts of prayer, praise, and other religious rituals performed by a religious community or congregation in a designated place of worship, such as a church, mosque, synagogue, or temple. Public worship is often regulated by laws and regulations governing religious practices and freedom of religion.
Example: The local government passed a law allowing public worship to take place in the park every Sunday morning.