Offertory

[ UK /ˈɒfətəɹˌi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the part of the Eucharist when bread and wine are offered to God
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How To Use Offertory In A Sentence

  • - The long offertory hymn, `The Church's One Foundation", had barely enough verses to enable the sidesmen to take the collection. GOODBYE CURATE
  • The children who were a credit to their parents and teachers joined in all aspects of the Mass including the readings, Prayers of the Faithful and offertory procession.
  • On the contrary, by the name of "Tropi" were originally designated the interpolations of precisely those parts of the Mass which do not exhibit any long melismata, as the Introit and Offertory. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • Why do we sing in the offertory, ‘Take not your Holy Spirit from me?’
  • To illustrate the development from neumes to notes, we take the Offertory Illumina, from the 10th Sunday.
  • The sculpture depicts a throne chair flanked by an altar table, pulpit, offertory tables - in other words, by church appointments.
  • In my report I mentioned the lovely tin whistle playing at the offertory.
  • He liked knowing that the Creed would come next, then the presentation of the gifts, the Offertory Rite, the Consecration, the DESPERADOES
  • During the offertory, Michael Delaney played the trumpet, and the piper piped during the communion.
  • When the church was consecrated in 1853 the offertory amounted to £54.
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