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Collect - Wikipedia
The collect (/ ˈkɒlɛkt / KOL-ekt) is a short general prayer of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy. Collects appear in the liturgies of Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches, among others.
What is the Collect? - Catholic Herald
2022年7月29日 · The structure of a Collect is unique and typically has five parts: 1) invocation or address of God; 2) acknowledgment or description of God; 3) petition or request; 4) aspiration or desired result; and 5) conclusion or doxology.
What is a Collect? - Anglican Compass
2015年1月29日 · A collect is simply a prayer meant to gather the intentions of the people and the focus of worship into a succinct prayer. All of the collects more or less fit a pattern that Archbishop Thomas Cranmer developed, and some would say, perfected in the first Book of Common Prayer (1549). The form of collects is actually quite simple.
Collects and Post Communions | The Church of England
In Ordinary Time (the Sundays before Lent, the Sundays after Trinity and the Sundays before Advent) one of the designated Collects for Ordinary Time may replace the Collect of the Day. For Rules, see Common Worship: Services and Prayers for the Church of England, pages 525–534.
The Form and Structure of the Collect - The Anglican Way
2014年4月26日 · The Collect is one of the oldest and most universal forms of prayer in the church. The Roman liturgy uses three prayers of the form, the Collect, Secret (in preparation for communion), and the Postcommunion.
Anatomy of a Collect
2020年12月2日 · A collect (pronounced KAHL-lekt) is an ancient prayer form that has a certain structure. The word collect comes from the Latin phrase ecclesia collecta, which means that it is a public prayer prayed by and for the assembled church. It is modeled after the Lord’s Prayer.
2020年11月18日 · The collect is a short general prayer of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy. Collects appear in the liturgies of Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Methodist, Lutheran, and Presbyterian churches, among others.
Collect Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COLLECT is a short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; specifically, often capitalized : one preceding the eucharistic Epistle and varying with the day. How to use collect in a sentence.
Introductory Rites - USCCB
The Introductory Rites conclude with an opening prayer, called the Collect. The celebrant invites the gathered assembly to pray and, after a brief silence, proclaims the prayer of the day. The Collect gathers the prayers of all into one and disposes all to hear the Word of God in the context of the celebration.
Dictionary : COLLECT | Catholic Culture
COLLECT. An oration by a priest which concludes the introductory rite of the Mass. The priest first invites the people to pray.
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