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OFFERTORY - traduction vers arabe

SECTION OF A CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS CEREMONY WHERE DONATIONS OR TITHES ARE COLLECTED AND/OR THE EUCHARIST IS PLACED ON AN ALTAR; A CHANT OF THE WESTERN MASS RITES SUNG WHILE BREAD AND WINE ARE PREPARED FOR EUCHARISTIC CONSECRATION
Collection plate; Offertorio; Offertories; Collection Plate; Offertory hymn; Collection bag; Collection (church)
  • Kollektomat (collectomat), an automatic offertory machine with a card reader in [[Lund Cathedral]], Sweden
  • Collection boxes, [[Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St Simon Stock]], Kensington, London
  • Collection bag used in Church of Sweden

OFFERTORY         

ألاسم

عَطَاء

الفعل

قَدَّمَ ; قَدَّمَ سِعْرًا أو عَطاءً أو عَرْضًا ; قَدَّمَ عَطَاءً ; مَنَحَ

offertory         
الصلاة التى تتلى او الترانيم التى تنشد أثناء القداس وذلك عند جمع الصدقات من المصلين
OFFERTORIES         

ألاسم

عَطَاء

الفعل

قَدَّمَ ; قَدَّمَ سِعْرًا أو عَطاءً أو عَرْضًا ; قَدَّمَ عَطَاءً ; مَنَحَ

Définition

offertory
['?f?t(?)ri]
¦ noun (plural offertories) Christian Church
1. the offering of the bread and wine at the Eucharist.
an anthem accompanying this.
2. a collection of money made at a religious service.
Origin
ME: from eccles. L. offertorium 'offering', from late L. offert- (which replaced L. oblat-) 'offered', from offerre (see offer).

Wikipédia

Offertory

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 are ceremonially placed on the altar.

A collection of alms (offerings) from the congregation, which may take place also at non-Eucharistic services, often coincides with this ceremony.

The Eucharistic theology may vary among those Christian denominations that have a liturgical offertory.

In the Roman Rite, the term "Preparation of the Gifts" is used in addition to the term "Offertory" (both capitalized) or, rather, the term "Preparation of the Gifts" is used for the action of the priest, while the term "Offertory" is used for the section of the Mass at which this action is performed in particular when speaking of the accompanying chant.

In Baptist churches, the offertory refers to the part of the service of worship in which collection plates or baskets are distributed by ushers, with the tithes and offerings subsequently being brought to the chancel.

Offertory hymns are often sung during preparation and collection.