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Definitions of offertory in various dictionaries:
noun - the offerings of the congregation at a religious service
noun - the part of the Eucharist when bread and wine are offered to God
Often Offer- tory.
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the offering of the bread and wine at the Eucharist. |
The offering of the bread and wine at the Eucharist. |
An offering or collection of money made at a religious service. |
the part of the Eucharist when bread and wine are offered to God |
the offerings of the congregation at a religious service |
One of the principal parts of the Eucharistic liturgy at which bread and wine are offered to God by the celebrant. |
A musical setting for this part of the liturgy. |
A collection of offerings at a religious service. |
Offertory description |
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The offertory (from Medieval Latin offertorium and Late Latin offerre) is the part of a Eucharistic service when the bread and wine for use in the service are ceremonially placed on the altar.* A collection of alms from the congregation, such as may take place also at non-Eucharistic services, often coincides with this ceremony. * The Eucharistic theology may vary among those Christian denominations that have a liturgical offertory. * In the Roman Rite, the term "Preparation of the Gifts" is used in addition to the term "Offertory" (both capitalized) or, rather, the term "Preparation of the Gifts" is used for the action of the priest, while the term "Offertory" is used for the section of the Mass at which this action is performed in particular when speaking of the accompanying chant. |