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  2. Offertory - Wikipedia

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    The offertory (from Medieval Latin offertorium and Late Latin offerre) [1] is the part of a Eucharistic service when the bread and wine for use in the service are ceremonially placed on the altar. Collection boxes, Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Simon Stock , Kensington, London Collection bag used in Church of Sweden

  3. Secret (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    The present offertory prayers are late additions, not made in Rome until the fourteenth century. Before that the offertory act was made in silence, and the corresponding prayer that followed it was the Secret. Since it is said silently the Secret is not introduced by the invitation to the people: "Oremus."

  4. Offering (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    The offering in Christianity is a gift of money to the Church. In general, the offering is differentiated from the tithe as being funds given by members for general purposes over and above what would constitute a tithe. [1] [2] In some Christian services, there is a part reserved for the collection of donations that is referred to as the ...

  5. Oremus - Wikipedia

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    Oremus (Latin: "Let us pray") is the invitation to pray, ... the offertory, and before the introduction to the Pater noster and other short prayers (e.g., ...

  6. Oblation - Wikipedia

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    An oblation is a solemn offering, sacrifice or presentation to God, to the Church for use in God's service, or to the faithful, such as giving alms to the poor.. The word comes from the Late Latin oblatio (from offerre, oblatum 'to offer'), 'an instance of offering' and by extension 'the thing offered'.

  7. Reddit user's daughter went on vacation trip with friend’s ...

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    A mom took to Reddit after she was asked to pay for her daughter's expenses from a vacation the girl took with a friend. An etiquette expert sounded off about the unusual travel experience.

  8. Coins as votive offering - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese tradition, there is a custom of offering money (known as "saisen") to temples and shrines, typically by placing coins in offertory boxes, often using 5-yen coins. However, throwing coins into ponds was not traditionally common.

  9. Bride's Stepdad Offers to Pay for Her Wedding — But Only if ...

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    A bride’s stepdad is ready to foot the bill for her wedding under one condition. On Wednesday, Jan. 23, a user, 26, revealed that her stepfather offered to pay for the celebration if he could ...