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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 from the congregation, such as 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".
In the Roman Rite, the offertory is the first part of the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The altar is first prepared by placing on it the corporal, purificator, missal and chalice. The bread and wine, and perhaps other offerings or gifts for the poor or for the Church, are presented by the faithful in a procession to the accompaniment of an offertory chant. The priest places first the bread and then the wine on the altar while saying the prescribed prayers, after which he may incense them together with the cross and the altar. The priest and the people may also be incensed. After washing his hands at the side of the altar, the priest says the Prayer over the Offerings. This was originally the only prayer said at the offertory of the Roman Rite.
The Columbia College, SC, Choral Clinic and Choral Director's Workshop, November 2, 2013. Clinic Concert. Spears Center for the Arts, Concert Hall, 5:00 pm.
Jeffrey Carter sings John Ness Beck's Offertory at the 9/11 commemoration at Christ Church Cathedral, Saint Louis.
From the requiem by Gabriel Fauré, The Offertory. Other sections of this setting here: Introit & Kyrie - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAQ58qeFhxQ Offertory - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxltYeXCU0A Sanctus - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_cVTi-rZcQ Pie Jesu - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUBtNl2JB1Y Agnus Dei - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1FKoPO-S2w Libera me - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0ynrd_4ZDE In Paradisum - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYQe_by2PL8 Sung by the Choir of St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh
Offertory - John Ness Beck Matthews Presbyterian Church Adult Choir, Matthews, NC Director: David Brinson Pianist: ML Marley
Sung by the CHL Group in collaboration with the "Love of God" group, Holy Family Parish, Choi Hung,HKSAR on 6 March 2011.
What is the Offertory Chant and when does it begin? (GIRM 139) When the Universal Prayer is over, all sit, and the Offertory Chant begins (cf. no. 74). How long should the Offertory Chant last? (GIRM 74) The procession bringing the gifts is accompanied by the Offertory Chant (cf. no. 37 b), which continues at least until the gifts have been placed on the altar. The norms on the manner of singing are the same as for the Entrance Chant (cf. no. 48). Singing may always accompany the rite at the Offertory, even when there is no procession with the gifts. How is the Offertory Chant chosen? The same critera as the Entrance Chant. (GRIM 48) This chant is sung alternately by the choir and the people or similarly by a cantor and the people, or entirely by the people, or by the choir alone. In th...
Kazchaveyppu gaanangal includes the best offertory songs in Malayalam from the old christian devotional songs albums in Malayalam
Mass for Christmas Day, Gergorian Chant Mass 1. Introit: Puer natus est nobis 2. Kyrie 3. Gloria 4. Gradual: Viderunt omnes 5. Alleluia: Dies sanctificatus 6. Credo 7. Offertory: Tui sunt caeli 8. Sanctus 9. Agnus Dei 10. Communion: Viderunt omnes 11. Ite, Missa est
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Tries to divert me
It's going to break into my mind
Dark forces calling from above
From another side of life
Parasites gnaw at me
But I will always be
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Always be alive
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In shadows of themselves
Won't find their way home
And I hear them talking
But they don't understand at all
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Dark forces calling from above
From another side of life
Parasites gnaw at me
But I will always be
Alive
Always be alive
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"Don't do this, don't do that"
I switch off before I get mad
I'm reading the news
"Don't do this, don't do that"
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And hope good mood returns
Dark forces calling from above
From another side of life
Parasites gnaw at me
But I will always be