I don't see why not, if he is a member of the congregation at that time, certainly.
There is no particular name for the table holding the gifts that people will bring up at the Offertory. The Credence table is a table or shelfby the altar that may hold the cruets, basin, and finger towel; as well as the chalice, paten, corporal, and veil before they are placed on the altar.
No, Jewish people do not believe in Christ, so they don't celebrate Christmas. They celebrate Hanukkah, and their parents/family bring them gifts.
Gifts of talent is the grace, program taht you bring
Usually the gifts are bread, wine, and the Collection.
The part in mass which you present the gifts of bread and wine is in the offertory part.
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You should probably respectfully request that guests do not bring gifts. They can still bring gifts or money if they choose.
Normally, the procession up to the altar at the beginning of the Liturgy of the Eucharist is to bring the gifts to be used for the sacrifice, in other words, the bread and the wine, as you mention in your question. However, if there is a collection at that Mass, then the collection would also be brought to the altar as it represents the gifts of the people as well.
They are friendly if you bring them gifts.
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