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<p> (See [[Cornelia]]). </p> <p> Collecta, in liturgical phraseology, is </p> <p> (1) the collecting of alms or contributions of the faithful. From Leo the Great we learn that such a collection was sometimes made on a Sunday, sometimes on Monday or Tuesday, for the benefit and sustenance of the poor. These collections seem to have been distinct from oblations. </p> <p> (2) The gathering together of the people for divine service. [[Jerome]] (Epist. 27) states that the sound of [[Alleluia]] called monks to say their offices (ad collectam). [[Pachomius]] (Regula, c. 17) speaks of the collecta in which oblation was made; he also distinguishes between the collecta domus, the service held in the several houses of a monastery, and the collecta major, at which the whole body of monks was brought together to say their offices. In this rule, collecta has very probably the same sense as Collatio. </p> <p> (3) A society or brotherhood. So in the 15th canon of the first council of [[Nantes]] (Hincmar, Capitula ad Presbyt. c. 14). </p>
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<p> (See [[Cornelia]]). </p> <p> Collecta, in liturgical phraseology, is </p> <p> '''(1)''' the collecting of alms or contributions of the faithful. From Leo the Great we learn that such a collection was sometimes made on a Sunday, sometimes on Monday or Tuesday, for the benefit and sustenance of the poor. These collections seem to have been distinct from oblations. </p> <p> '''(2)''' The gathering together of the people for divine service. [[Jerome]] (Epist. 27) states that the sound of [[Alleluia]] called monks to say their offices (ad collectam). [[Pachomius]] (Regula, c. 17) speaks of the collecta in which oblation was made; he also distinguishes between the collecta domus, the service held in the several houses of a monastery, and the collecta major, at which the whole body of monks was brought together to say their offices. In this rule, collecta has very probably the same sense as Collatio. </p> <p> '''(3)''' A society or brotherhood. So in the 15th canon of the first council of [[Nantes]] (Hincmar, Capitula ad Presbyt. c. 14). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_33532"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/collecta Collecta from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_33532"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/collecta Collecta from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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