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Part of a Eucharistic service
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
Offertory
Box used to collect coins for charitable purposes
A poor box, alms box, offertory box, or mite box is a box that is used to collect coins for charitable purposes. They can be found in most Christian churches
Poor_box
Rite practiced in Eastern Christian traditions
Eucharistic Liturgy which in the Coptic Church has the following structure: Offertory (or Prothesis) is the part of the liturgy in which the Sacramental bread
Divine_Liturgy
Form of song
antiphonal style. Responsorial chants such as the Gradual, Alleluia, Offertory, and the Office Responsories originally consisted of a refrain called
Gregorian_chant
Polish composer, music teacher and music theoretician
and works for the stage, including over 100 religious works (masses, offertories, oratorios, cantatas), eight symphonies, three concertos, three ballets
Józef_Elsner
Form of liturgy in the Roman Rite
He reads the Offertory Verse, a short quotation from Holy Scripture which varies with the Mass of each day, with hands joined. Offertory Prayers The priest
Tridentine_Mass
Christian religious rite
proper "Antiphon of the Mysteries" (Unitha d' razi), answering to the offertory. This is a variant of the Nicene Creed. It is possible that the order
East_Syriac_Rite
Liturgical rites used by Coptic and Orthodox Tewahedo Church
the Liturgy of Saint Mark that has been translated from Koine Greek. Offertory (or Prothesis) is the part of the liturgy in which the Sacramental bread
Alexandrian_liturgical_rites
['Salve Regina'] in B♭ major for tenor, orchestra and organ (1814) D 136, Offertory "Totus in Corde" ['Totus in corde langueo'] in C major for soprano (or
List of compositions by Franz Schubert by genre
List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Schubert_by_genre
Side table used in the celebration of the Eucharist
be placed on the credence from the beginning of the service until the Offertory, at which time they are moved to the altar. In the Roman Rite Mass, the
Credence_table
Byzantine and Coptic Liturgy
Eucharistic Liturgy which by the Coptic Church has the following structure: Offertory (or Prothesis) is the part of the liturgy in which the Sacramental bread
Liturgy_of_Saint_Basil
Gift of money to the Church
the collection of donations that is referred to as the offertory. Historically, the offertory takes place either in the middle of the service (or at the
Offering_(Christianity)
English Benedictine monk (1901–1952)
him to formulate what is called the four-action shape of the liturgy: offertory, prayer, fraction, communion. Dix's work then influenced liturgical revision
Gregory_Dix
Mass for the dead
Introit, "Eternal rest grant ... " / "Requiem æternam dona eis Domine"; Offertory, "Lord Jesus Christ, King of glory, deliver the souls of all the faithful
Requiem
1880s Requiem Mass by Gabriel Fauré
Aubert. In 1889, Fauré added the Hostias portion of the Offertory and in 1890 he expanded the Offertory and added the 1877 Libera me. This second version was
Requiem_(Fauré)
(increase, expansion) coming before the Lesson of the Apostle. Later, at the Offertory, one finds secunda pars augmenti hic super oblata. St. Columbanus uses
Celtic_mass
Gloves worn by a Roman Catholic bishop when celebrating Solemn Pontifical Mass
Pontifical Mass. They are worn from the beginning of the Mass until the offertory, when they are removed. They are generally can be elaborately embroidered
Episcopal_gloves
Austrian composer
composed by Oehlinger) HV 76 \ Offertory: Nos populus tuus in C major HV 77 \ Offertory: Jubilate Deo in C major HV 78 \ Offertory: Tui sunt coeli et tua est
Joseph_Leopold_Eybler
Christian hymn
2002) reassigned it from the foot-washing mandatum (or Maundy) to the offertory procession at the Holy Thursday evening Mass of the Lord's Supper. It
Ubi_caritas
Metal vessel on chains for burning incense
procession (marking the highpoint of the Word portion of the service), at the offertory to cense the bread and wine (marking the Meal portion), and at sending
Thurible
Short biblical passage recited in Anglican liturgy
least one sentence may be said or sung during the Holy Communion office offertory, and sentences appear at multiple points during the burial service. Sentences
Sentence_(liturgy)
Christian liturgical practice
saying (in the post-Vatican II Mass): 'The Body of Christ'." In the offertory of the Tridentine Mass the priest elevates the paten with the unconsecrated
Elevation_(liturgy)
Rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds
of repetition of musical subphrases, such as Great Responsories and Offertories of Gregorian chant. Chant may be considered speech, music, or a heightened
Chant
Catholic bodily position of prayer
together, others even began this at the ablution of the fingers at the offertory. In one form or another the idea soon became a general rule. The practise
Canonical_digits
contrasted with other sections of contrapuntal complexity, such as in the Offertory of Ockeghem's Requiem. In the 16th century, more and more composers set
Music_for_the_Requiem_Mass
Ministry in the Christian Church
carrying them to the altar, (in those western rites that retained the Offertory Procession). They also assisted the deacon during the reading of the Gospel
Subdeacon
Catholic publishing company
pamphlets, catechetical materials, inserts for parish bulletins and offertory envelopes, and offers an "Online Giving" system and "Faith in Action"
Our_Sunday_Visitor
Theban Tomb
corridor, which opens onto a courtyard and on whose walls are depicted offertory texts (1 in the plan), gives access to a transversal room; on two superimposed
TT100
Major branch of Protestantism
or Postil (Sermon) Nicene Creed (Athanasian Creed on Trinity Sunday) Offertory Prayers of the Faithful The Service of the Eucharist Preface (Sursum corda
Lutheranism
Architecture of Japanese Shinto shrines
Shinto architecture is the architecture of Japanese Shinto shrines. With a few exceptions like Ise Grand Shrine and Izumo Taisha, Shinto shrines before
Shinto_architecture
Money or goods given to poor people
brought the money and put it at the apostles' feet. — Acts 4:34-37 The offertory is the traditional moment in the Roman Catholic Mass, Lutheran Divine
Alms
Christian offertory hymn
auf vielen Halmen" (The one bread grows on many stalks) is a Christian offertory hymn with words by Lothar Zenetti set to an Israeli melody. It can be
Das eine Brot wächst auf vielen Halmen
Das_eine_Brot_wächst_auf_vielen_Halmen
Type of liturgical rite in the Roman Catholic Church
after the Creed and before the Offertory (indicated in the usus antiquor by the priest turning immediately before the Offertory, and saying Oremus and the
Mass_of_Paul_VI
Type of worship service within many Christian denominations
Epistle Gradual Alleluia Gospel Sermon Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Dialogue Preface Sanctus Canon Lord's Prayer Fraction Agnus Dei Prayers
Mass_(liturgy)
Early Christian hymn text
αὐτοῦ). The original was composed in Greek as a Cherubic Hymn for the Offertory of the Divine Liturgy of St James; it probably antedates the rest of the
Let all mortal flesh keep silence
Let_all_mortal_flesh_keep_silence
1874 musical setting of the funeral mass
Agnus Dei, and a quartet of solo voices in the Domine Jesu Christe in the offertory. 1. Requiem Introit (chorus) Kyrie (soloists, chorus) 2. Dies irae Dies
Requiem_(Verdi)
Ruined Ancient Greek and Roman city in southern Italy
that the temple originally was dedicated to both Hera and Poseidon; some offertory statues found around the larger altar are thought to demonstrate this
Paestum
Statement of belief adopted at the First Ecumenical Council in 325
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Nicene_Creed
Long narrow cloth band worn around the neck; part of ecclesiastical dress
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Stole_(vestment)
Prescribed washing
privately in the vestry. He will then wash his hands again after the offertory—this is the ceremony that is known as the lavabo proper. This washing
Ablution_in_Christianity
This is a list of the musical compositions of Michael Haydn sorted by genre, and then chronologically when year of composition is indicated, otherwise
List of compositions by Michael Haydn
List_of_compositions_by_Michael_Haydn
Former form of a Mass
(or three, in the case of a Missa trifaciata) from the beginning up to Offertory or the Preface would be prayed. This would then be joined to the Canon
Missa_bifaciata
Texts regarded as part of the Bible
Benedictus es and Benedicite, are taken from the Apocrypha. One of the offertory sentences in Holy Communion comes from an apocryphal book (Tob. 4: 8–9)
Biblical_canon
Christian church based in Rome
Gospel Homily Mass of the Faithful Credo Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Lavabo Orate fratres Secret Preface Sursum corda Sanctus Hosanna Roman
Catholic_Church
Religious funeral practice
tombs belonging to this period. The medieval ritual also included an offertory in the funeral of well known and distinguished people. Generous offerings
Christian_burial
Book of commonly used Gregorian chants
Gospel Homily Mass of the Faithful Credo Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Lavabo Orate fratres Secret Preface Sursum corda Sanctus Hosanna Roman
Liber_Usualis
1837 musical work by Hector Berlioz
mirum 3. Quid sum miser 4. Rex tremendae 5. Quaerens me 6. Lacrimosa Offertory 7. Domine Jesu Christe 8. Hostias 9. Sanctus 10. Agnus Dei The Requiem
Requiem_(Berlioz)
This is a list of musical compositions by Antonio Salieri (August 18, 1750 – May 7, 1825), organized by genre. Together, the opus consists of approximately
List of compositions by Antonio Salieri
List_of_compositions_by_Antonio_Salieri
Shinto shrine in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
the unusually long haiden (main oratory), and its equally long heiden (offertory hall). The honden "is an eight-by-four bay structure with a kirizuma roof
Itsukushima_Shrine
Outline of a Mass celebration
reading Sermon Nicene Creed Notices (e.g. Banns of marriage) Intercessions Offertory Eucharistic Prayer Sursum Corda Preface Sanctus Lord's Prayer Fraction
Order_of_Mass
Ecclesiastical vestment worn by clergy
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Pallium
Person who assists visitors by showing the way in a building or to correct seats
Security and maintain order. Additional duties include collecting of the offertory and Communion escort if the ushers belong to a Ministry within the church
Usher_(occupation)
Forms of the Mass before 1570
particular day and occasion (the Proper): Introit, Gradual, Alleluia, Offertory, Communion. The major difference between the various rites or uses was
Pre-Tridentine_Mass
Short chant in Christian ritual
Gregorian chant as well. They may be used during Mass, for the Introit, the Offertory or the Communion. They may also be used in the Liturgy of the Hours, typically
Antiphon
Commune in Équateur, DR Congo
Children dance at the offertory during mass at Basankusu Cathedral.
Basankusu
Letter written for a didactic purpose
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Epistle
Prayer said in a low voice by the priest or bishop
the celebrant at the end of the Offertory in the Mass. It is the original and for a long time was the only offertory prayer. It is said in a low voice
Secret_(liturgy)
Old French Christmas carol
the text. The melody was also used by Marc-Antoine Charpentier for the offertory in his Messe de minuit pour Noël. Since the 19th century, a modern version
O_Come,_Divine_Messiah
German composer
masses) Opus XIII (Miserere and Tantum ergo) Opus XIV (offertories cycle in 3 parts) Opus XV (offertories) Opus XVI (antiphons) Opus XVII (vesper cycle) Opus
Valentin_Rathgeber
Latin phrase acknowledging wrongdoing
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Mea_culpa
Large vessel for holding liquid
additional cruet filled with wine and water) is placed on the altar at the Offertory, and other chalices are brought to the altar after the Breaking of the
Flagon
Invitation to pray in some Christian churches
joined with one Oremus). It is also used before the Post-Communion, the offertory, and before the introduction to the Pater noster and other short prayers
Oremus
Satanic religious practice
general, its various liturgies followed the outline of Liturgy of the Word, Offertory, Liturgy of the Eucharist and Benediction, which developed into what is
Black_Mass
Italian Classical era composer (1740–1816)
51 – Introit, offertory and communion for the mass in F major R 5.52 – Introit, kyrie and offertory R 5.53 – Introit, gradual, offertory, post-communion
Giovanni_Paisiello
Text from the "Dies irae" often used in music
Gospel Homily Mass of the Faithful Credo Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Lavabo Orate fratres Secret Preface Sursum corda Sanctus Hosanna Roman
Pie_Jesu
Part of the liturgy of some Christian denominations
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Ordinary_(liturgy)
Place in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
to Karol Wojtyła and his family. Parochial church – the Virgin Mary's Offertory minor basilica–15th century, rebuilt in the 18th century. Kościelna 4
Wadowice
Small plate used to hold Eucharistic bread which is to be consecrated during the Mass
service of the Holy Communion, the bread is placed upon a paten during the offertory and once again after it consecrated, specifically following the fraction
Paten
Ecclesiastical footed drinking cup, often with a central knop
ministry. In the West the deacon carries the chalice to the altar at the offertory; in the East, the priest carries the chalice and the deacon carries the
Chalice
Long, wide-sleeved tunic worn by deacons
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Dalmatic
Church offering
there are two oblations: the lesser oblation, sometimes known as the offertory, in which the bread and wine, as yet unconsecrated, are presented and
Oblation
1855 solemn mass in G major by Charles Gounod
intensified by an added Domine Jesu (Lord Jesus). The mass has an instrumental offertory. In the Agnus Dei, the soloists sing between the three invocations the
St._Cecilia_Mass
Device that provides water for handwashing
wash the hands after receiving the gifts brought by the people at the offertory as was used at Rome. In the Gallican Rite the offerings were prepared
Lavabo
Form of libation
finest of the grains, olive harvest and vintage wines were taken as an offertory to the Temple in Jerusalem. Among wine libations, the finest wine was
Drink_offering
Belief that Jesus was made flesh by being conceived in the womb of a woman
James includes this chant of "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence" in its offertory: Let all mortal flesh be silent, and stand with fear and trembling, and
Incarnation_(Christianity)
Civil parish in Cornwall, England
cost of the 1880 building work was paid for by money from the weekly offertory. The Cornishman newspaper described the parish thus, The parish is poor;
Towednack
Liturgical word in Judaism and Christianity
Gospel Homily Mass of the Faithful Credo Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Lavabo Orate fratres Secret Preface Sursum corda Sanctus Hosanna Roman
Hosanna
Christian hymn used in music for Requiem
Gospel Homily Mass of the Faithful Credo Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Lavabo Orate fratres Secret Preface Sursum corda Sanctus Hosanna Roman
Lacrimosa
Latin phrase
Theology of the Offertory - Part 7.4 - Medieval French Uses". New Liturgical Movement. DiPippo, Gregory. "The Theology of the Offertory - Part 7.3 - Medieval
Orate_fratres
This is a list of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, sorted by genre. The volume (given in parentheses for motets) refers to the volume
List of compositions by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
List_of_compositions_by_Giovanni_Pierluigi_da_Palestrina
Religious donation
the year; during the part of Western Christian liturgies known as the offertory, people often place a portion of their tithes (sometimes along with additional
Tithe
Latin sequence and liturgical hymn
Gospel Homily Mass of the Faithful Credo Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Lavabo Orate fratres Secret Preface Sursum corda Sanctus Hosanna Roman
Dies_irae
19th- and 20th-century Christian movement
the eucharist to the world of ordinary life. Through its influence, the offertory was restored, though not without protracted controversy. Horton M. Davies
Liturgical_Movement
Archaeological site in Peru
Nasca 3 pottery, panpipe fragments, llama remains, bird plumage, and other offertory materials recovered. Rooms are not found on all mounds. For the rooms
Cahuachi
Part of England's Protestant Reformation
Collect for Purity Glory to God in the highest Holy Communion Nicene Creed Offertory Sentence Oblation Prayer of Humble Access Preface Lift up your hearts
Elizabethan_settlement
Hungarian composer and pianist (1811–1886)
by Buda Castle in a six-section form. After the first performance, the Offertory was added and, two years later, the Gradual. Grand Duke Charles Alexander
Franz_Liszt
Form of ecclesiastical income in the Catholic Church
Offertory box
Mense
Liturgical book for ordinations
Collect for Purity Glory to God in the highest Holy Communion Nicene Creed Offertory Sentence Oblation Prayer of Humble Access Preface Lift up your hearts
Ordinal_(liturgy)
Eastern Christian liturgy
liturgies, this one calls for a Cherubic Hymn to be chanted during the Offertory as the priest brings the gifts to be consecrated onto the altar. In the
Liturgy_of_Saint_James
Latin word for 'receive'
produced a number of popular Tagalog versions, and these are often default Offertory hymns. These include several each Manoling V. Francisco, SJ, Eduardo Hontiveros
Suscipe
Solemn remembrance in Catholic Lent
Stabat Sancta Maria (Cf. Lam 1:12) the Sequence Stabat Mater Dolorosa the Offertory Recordare, Virgo Mater (Cf. Jer 18:20) the Communion Felices sensus Beatæ
Friday_of_Sorrows
Container for consecrated hosts in some Christian traditions
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Church_tabernacle
Prayer book used in most Anglican churches
economy, the central part of the Communion liturgy beginning with the offertory. Between then and 1764, when a more formal revised version was published
Book_of_Common_Prayer
English organist and composer
about 1545 and 1570. They were the antiphon Miserere and Felix namque, an offertory setting the Sarum plainchant. The Miserere anticipates techniques later
William_Shelbye
Scottish operatic tenor and conductor
311, Te Deum H.146, The Judgement of Salomon H.422, Motet for a long offertory H.434, La descente d'Orphée aux enfers H.488 and Les plaisirs de Versailles
Paul_Agnew
Italian composer and singer (1738 – after 1769)
edited by Elke Martha Umbach and Robert Schenke, Kassel: Furore, 2006. Offertory, "Ardete amore," for soprano, 2 altos, bass, 2 oboes, 2 horns, 2 violins
Anna_Bon
Musical instrument
Roman Venetian Musical forms Carol Intermedio Madrigal Magnificat Mass Offertory Pavane Traditions British Cyprus Elizabethan France Germany Italy Netherlands
Theorbo
Short hymn of praise to God
Gospel Homily Mass of the Faithful Credo Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed Offertory Lavabo Orate fratres Secret Preface Sursum corda Sanctus Hosanna Roman
Doxology
Eastern Christian liturgical rite
the Great Entrance (a Byzantine addition in the Greek Rite). The long Offertory prayers of the Greek Rite do not occur. The Epiklesis and Intercession
West_Syriac_Rite
Traditional Christian greeting
Creed or Apostles' Creed Universal Prayer Liturgy of the Eucharist Offertory Orate fratres / prayer over the gifts Preface Sursum corda / Sanctus /
Holy_kiss
OFFERTORY
OFFERTORY
OFFERTORY
OFFERTORY
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Splinter
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Traditional
Victor; One who has Conquered the Sky; Whose Lustre Can't be Diminished; The Sun
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gatliff.Variant spelling of English Gateley or Irish Gately.
Female
Greek
(ΘÎμις) Greek name THEMIS means "law." In mythology, this is the name of the Titan mother of the three original Fates.
Male
English
Medieval pet form of English Oliver, probably NOLL means "elf army."
Boy/Male
Irish
Good forever.
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Swahili
Inspiration
Girl/Female
Indian
Favor, Grace
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Justinus, JUSTYN means "fair, just."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Blessings of God
OFFERTORY
OFFERTORY
OFFERTORY
OFFERTORY
OFFERTORY
pl.
of Offertory
n.
The act of offering, or the thing offered.
n.
The offerings themselves.
n.
The Scripture sentences said or sung during the collection of the offerings.
n.
That part of the Mass which the priest reads before uncovering the chalice to offer up the elements for consecration.
n.
An anthem chanted, or a voluntary played on the organ, during the offering and first part of the Mass.
n.
The oblation of the elements.
n.
The portions of the Mass usually set to music, considered as a musical composition; -- namely, the Kyrie, the Gloria, the Credo, the Sanctus, and the Agnus Dei, besides sometimes an Offertory and the Benedictus.