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  1. Offertory - Wikipedia

    The offertory (from Medieval Latin offertorium and Late Latin offerre) [1] is the part of a Eucharistic service when the bread and wine for use in the service are ceremonially placed on the altar.

  2. OFFERTORY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Dec 4, 2016 · The meaning of OFFERTORY is the eucharistic offering of bread and wine to God before they are consecrated.

  3. What is the offertory? - Bible Hub

    The term “offertory” traditionally refers to the portion of a worship gathering in which gifts, tithes, or offerings are presented as part of devotion and gratitude.

  4. Offertory Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    OFFERTORY meaning: 1 : the offering of bread and wine to God as part of the Communion ceremony during a Christian church service; 2 : a verse from a psalm that is said or sung at the beginning of the …

  5. OFFERTORY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'offertory' offertory in British English (ˈɒfətərɪ ) noun Word forms: plural -tories

  6. Offertory Explained

    In the Roman Rite, the offertory is the first part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The altar is first prepared by placing on it the corporal, purificator, missal and chalice.

  7. Our Contribution: The Meaning of the Offertory - Building Catholic …

    Feb 25, 2024 · The offertory is the sacrifice of the gifts of human work and culture. For each of us, it is also an invitation that we will make our own contribution to the sacrifice of Christ.

  8. Explanation of the Mass - The Offertory - Home of the Mother

    An essential part of each one of the Eucharistic Prayers is the offertory aspect, united to the memorial reality. This aspect of offering Christ to the Father is intimately united to the memorial of the cross.

  9. Offertory - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online

    The Dominicans still prepare the offering before Mass begins. This is one of their Gallican peculiarities and so goes back to the Eastern Proskomide. The Milanese and Mozarabic Missals have adopted …

  10. Offertory, Offertory Procession, Offertory SentenceThe Episcopal Church

    The procession of lay people carrying the gifts is called the offertory procession. The celebrant may begin the offertory by reciting an offertory sentence from scripture (BCP, pp. 343f, 376f).