- 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...
- 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...
- and
works for the stage,
including over 100
religious works (m****es,
offertories, oratorios, cantatas),
eight symphonies,
three concertos,
three ballets...
- has been completed, the
Credo is said, or if it is not to be said, the
Offertory is sung." By
contrast the
Roman Missal as
revised by Pope Paul VI declares...
- 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...
-
Eucharistic Liturgy which in the
Coptic Churches has the
following structure:
Offertory (or Prothesis) is the part of the
liturgy in
which the
Sacramental bread...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...