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* '''Sacred Heart of Jesus''' | * '''Sacred Heart of Jesus''' | ||
== Vocabulary for Catholic Catechism == | == Glossary: Vocabulary & Terms for Catholic Catechism == | ||
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** 1037: Eucharist prayer as a call for mercy and to bring us to God | ** 1037: Eucharist prayer as a call for mercy and to bring us to God | ||
** 1350: the Offertory | ** 1350: the Offertory | ||
* ''' | * '''offerings''' | ||
* ''' | ** sacrifices offered to God | ||
*** see [https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/118/ CCC 461-462] from ''Philippians'' and ''Hebrews'' on how Christ was incarnate as man in order to replace sacrificial offerings with himself | |||
** in the Mass, the offerings are the bread and wine which will become the Body and Blood of Christ | |||
** offerings may also include gifts from the people, which is received in the "collection" ([https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/342/ CCC 1351]) | |||
* '''Offertory, the''' | |||
** beginning of the Liturgy of the Eucharist in which the bread and wine are brought to the altar | |||
*** also called "Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts" | |||
** during the Offertory, through the priest the assembled give thanks to "Lord God of all creation" for the bread and win | |||
*** recognizing that the while bread & wine are "work of human hands" both are gifts of the Creator | |||
** "offertory" is from Latin ''offertus'', derived from ''oblatus'' for "to offer" (see "oblation") | |||
* '''Ordinary time''' | * '''Ordinary time''' | ||
** liturgical calendar period (2) | ** liturgical calendar period (2) |