Offertory is the part of a mass where the deacons pass around the collection plate to get donations for the church. Additionally, the bread and wine used in the Eucharist are brought out and laid on the altar.
second reading gospel homily general intercessions prayer over the gifts eucharistic prayer communion rite preperation of the altar and gifts that is the order of a catholic mass =D
Bread and wine are offered to the priest at the offertory procession. If there was a collection, then this is brought up as well.
During offertory we are offering our self to Jesus and or lives and the body represent things we do everyday and the blood represent special day.
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The Offertory is that part of the Mass in which the unconsecrated bread and wine are offered to God.
I don't see why not, if he is a member of the congregation at that time, certainly.
During the offertory at a Sunday Mass, you usually sit, sing a hymn and put money in the collection basket. What you *should* be doing is praying to God and offering Him yourself along with the bread and wine: offering your entire life to Our Blessed Lord to make use of the best that He can.
The OFFERTORY PROCESSION, and the LITURGY of the EUCHARIST
There is no specific act of reverence called for during the offertory, which ends with the people standing asking God to accept the offering on the altar. Then the priest prays the Offertory prayer. So if you are asked for the act of reverence, I suppose it would be "standing".
The offertory is at the end of the Mass of the Catechumens (now known as the Liturgy of the Readings), which ends with the homily, creed, and intercessions; and is the start of the Mass of the Faithful, now known as the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
during offertory
A Catholic must be present for the following in a single Mass: Offertory Consecration Communion
The part in mass which you present the gifts of bread and wine is in the offertory part.
Intercessory prayers occur after the Creed and before the Offertory.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe congregation sits throughout the offertory and only stands when the priest asks them to pray at the end: Brethren, pray that my ....
Mass is conserved. This means it remains constant.