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Englisch - Englisch
plural of oblation
Oblation
The offering of bread and wine at the Eucharist
oblation
{n} an offering, sacrifice, toll, subsidy
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Anything offered or presented in worship or sacred service; an offering; a sacrifice
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{i} offering or sacrifice; charity
oblation
A deed or gift offered charitably
oblation
The offering of worship, thanks etc. to a deity
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the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity; "oblations for aid to the poor"
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a gift that is offered to God or a god, or the act of offering the gift. In Christianity, the offering up by the faithful of any gift for use usually by the clergy, the church, or the sick or poor. The bread and wine offered for consecration in the Eucharist are oblations. In the Middle Ages children dedicated to a monastery and left there to be brought up were called oblates. Later, oblates were laity who lived at or in close connection with a monastery but who did not take religious vows. Members of certain Roman Catholic communities take the title oblate (e.g., the Oblates Regular of St. Benedict)
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(see Proskomide)
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A gift or contribution made to a church, as for the expenses of the eucharist, or for the support of the clergy and the poor
oblation
the act of offering the bread and wine of the Eucharist
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\uh-BLAY-shun; oh-\, noun: 1 The act of offering something, such as worship or thanks, especially to a deity 2 (usually capitalized) The act of offering the bread and wine of the Eucharist 3 Something offered in a religious rite or as a charitable gift
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The act of offering, or of making an offering
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offering oneself or a child to serve God as a nun or monk
oblation
the act of offering the bread and wine of the Eucharist the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity; "oblations for aid to the poor
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