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offertorial (adj.)
noun
the eucharistic offering of bread and wine to God before they are consecrated
a verse from a Psalm said or sung at the beginning of the offertory
the period of collection and presentation of the offerings of the congregation at public worship
a musical composition played or sung during an offertory
14世纪中叶, offertorie,指的是在弥撒中的奉献部分唱或念的经文,即在 Credo 之后。这个词源于中世纪拉丁语 offertorium,意为“奉献物被带来的地方”,源自通俗拉丁语 offertus,对应于拉丁语 oblatus 的过去分词形式 offerre(参见 offer(动词))。意为“宗教仪式的一部分,开始于奉献”首次记录于1530年代; 指“作为奉献所收到的钱款的集合”始于1862年。相关词汇: Offertorial。
Middle English offertorie, from Medieval Latin offertorium, from Late Latin offerre
The first known use of offertory was in the 14th century
offhandadverb or adjective
without previous thought or preparation
can't say offhand how many there are
offertorynoun
the offering of the sacramental bread and wine to God before they are consecrated
a verse from a psalm said or sung at the beginning of the offertory
the collection and presentation of the offerings of the congregation in church
the music played or sung during an offertory
1 At what part of the Mass does the Offertory take place, and what parts of the Mass are said before it?
2 Here also the alms-basin is placed before the Offertory, and the cruets containing the wine and the water for the ablutions at the close of the service.
3 The Oblations are the Bread and Wine placed on the Altar at the Offertory preparatory to their Consecration.
4 Besides, Jessie had spent her 4l. 16s. in fancy already on the Offertory, savings bank, a present for mother, a pair of spectacles for old Dame Wall, a pretty new dress and hat for herself.
5 Following upon the Offertory and Secret comes the Preface, or immediate preparation for the sacred Canon.
6 After the Divine Service ended, the money given at the Offertory shall be disposed of to such pious and charitable uses, as the Minister and Church-wardens shall think fit.
7 The sentences following are called the "Offertory Sentences;" formerly a verse was sung before the oblation of the elements.
8 He sang an Offertory solo, accompanying himself on the harmonium.
9 There are similar challenges in the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., where in-person attendance is roughly a quarter of pre-pandemic levels and offertory revenue is down about 10% after plunging 30% early in the outbreak.
10 In Nash's Worcestershire one is depicted full size, and a reduced copy given about this period in the Gentleman's Magazine, and Nash first calls them "Offertory Dishes."
11 It is to be noted that The Offertory is an important part of worship.
12 Stanley also served as an offertory collector during weekly Mass for many years.
13 The first rubric after the Offertory Sentences was inserted in 1661; in 1552 the alms were to be put in the poor box, and not presented.
14 Many of her best stories, like “The Harvest,” “Offertory,” and “In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried,” involve characters telling and retelling the same stories in different ways.
15 A. The Offertory takes place immediately after the uncovering of the chalice.
16 The name given to the Church on earth in the Prayer following the Offertory.
17 The Archdiocese of Chicago also has an online donation page with links to its Universal Offertory Program and Coronavirus Emergency Fund.
18 About 60% of the parish’s offertory transactions come electronically, and 52% of its members give online, the top figures in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
19 The Offertory money is meant for the sick, the widow, and the orphan; for those who cannot help themselves.
20 Money should be put in the offertory box.
献金应放进奉献箱里。
2 捐款
contribution subsidy endowment tithe dub dob collection foundation plate offering donation subscription gathering benevolence beneficence benefaction donative contribute
4 赞美诗
6 募捐
8 献金