-
gesture by all the
celebrating priests occurs during the
following Quam
oblationem prayer. A
special mention of the
newly baptized is
inserted in the Hanc...
- "Te igitur", "Memento vivorum", "Communicantes"; "Hanc igitur", "Quam
oblationem", "Qui pridie"; "Unde et memores", "Supra quæ", "Supplices te rogamus";...
- Quam
oblationem of the
Roman Canon has been
interpreted as an "implicit" epiclesis.
Josef Jungmann supported this view that the Quam
oblationem "is a...
-
prayer "Quam
oblationem". Both
contain exactly the same idea that God may
graciously accept our offering. "Hanc
oblationem" and "Quam
oblationem"
differ only...
- change". He
quoted the
theory of A.
Baumstark that the Hanc Igitur, Quam
oblationem,
Supra quæ and Supplices, and the list of
saints in the
Nobis quoque were...
- of the M****, the
prayers beginning Te igitur,
Memento Domine and Quam
oblationem were
already in use, even if not with
quite the same
wording as now, by...
-
which now
reads "Quam
oblationem", but
according to the pseudo-Ambrosian
tract De
Sacramentis once read "Fac
nobis hanc
oblationem". This may have been...
-
Ambrose which include prayers close to the Canon's
prayers such as Quam
Oblationem, Qui pridie, Unde et Memores,
Supra quae -
Suplices te.: 140 The Roman...
- Martin, Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory, Jerome, and Benedict. Hanc
igitur oblationem contains an
interpolation referring to a
church quam
famulus tuus. . ...
- 1950 (age 75) M'lang,
Cotabato Nationality Filipino Denomination Roman Catholic Motto "Accipe
Oblationem Meam" ("Accept, Lord, my offering") Coat of arms...