Offertory - Meaning in Sanskrit

Offertory - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of Offertory in English

Offertory noun

  1. the part of the Eucharist when bread and wine are offered to God

offertory noun

  1. the offerings of the congregation at a religious service

What is Offertory meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase Offertory refers to the part of the Eucharist when bread and wine are offered to God, or the offerings of the congregation at a religious service. See Offertory meaning in Sanskrit, Offertory definition, translation and meaning of Offertory in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of Offertory. Find the answer of what is the meaning of Offertory in Sanskrit.

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