oblation

  • 51oblation — /oʊˈbleɪʃən / (say oh blayshuhn), /ɒ / (say o ) noun 1. the offering to God of the elements of bread and wine in the Eucharist. 2. the whole office of the Eucharist. 3. the act of making an offering, now especially to God or a deity. 4. any… …

  • 52Oblation — Ob|la|ti|on, die; , en (katholische Kirche Darbringungsgebet der Messe; feierliche Einsetzung von 2{{link}}Oblaten{{/link}} und Oblatinnen) …

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  • 53oblation — Oblations, or obventions, are offerings or customary payments made, in England, to the minister of a church, including fees on marriages, burials, mortuaries, etc. (q.v.), and Easter offerings. They may be commuted by agreement …

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  • 54oblation — see OFFER …

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  • 55U.P. Oblation — The Oblation is the iconic symbol of the University of the Philippines, represented by a man with arms wide stretched and face facing up, symbolizing selfless offering of one s self to his country.HistoryThe Oblation was made by Professor… …

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  • 56Conseil Général d'Oblation — Conseil d Oblation À la croisée des mondes Philip Pullman Les Royaumes du Nord livre film La Tour des anges livre film Le Miroir d ambre …

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  • 57Conseil d'Oblation — À la croisée des mondes Philip Pullman Les Royaumes du Nord livre film La Tour des anges livre film Le Miroir d ambre …

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  • 58Oblationarium — Oblation (von spätlat. oblatio = Gabe, Darbringung) ist eine freiwillig dargebrachte Gabe, d.h. ein Opfer, der Gemeindemitglieder an eine Kirche oder zur Befriedigung von deren Bedürfnissen; ebenso Oblationen sind Geschenke oder Vermächtnisse an… …

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  • 59oblational — oblation ► NOUN 1) a thing presented or offered to a god. 2) Christian Church the presentation of bread and wine to God in the Eucharist. DERIVATIVES oblational adjective oblatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from offerre to offer …

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  • 60oblatory — oblation ► NOUN 1) a thing presented or offered to a god. 2) Christian Church the presentation of bread and wine to God in the Eucharist. DERIVATIVES oblational adjective oblatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from offerre to offer …

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