alms tray
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Definition
Noun: A shallow, typically flat receptacle or plate, often made of metal, wood, or wicker, that is passed among a congregation during a religious service to collect monetary offerings or donations intended as alms (charitable gifts for the poor).
Usage
The alms tray is used specifically in a religious or ceremonial context to facilitate the collection of charitable donations from attendees. It is handled by ushers, deacons, or other designated individuals.
Examples
- Noun:
- The deacon passed the alms tray down each row of pews.
- Please place your donation in the alms tray when it comes to you.
- The church uses a beautifully engraved silver alms tray for the collection.
Advanced Usage
- "to pass the alms tray": The act of moving the tray through the congregation to gather offerings.
- It is customary for the ushers to pass the alms tray after the sermon.
Variants and Related Words
- Offering plate: A more general term for a tray or plate used to collect monetary offerings in a religious service.
- Collection plate: A common synonym for an alms tray.
- Alms box: A related but distinct item; a stationary box or chest where alms can be deposited, rather than a passed tray.
Synonyms
- Collection plate
- Offering plate
- Donation tray
Related Idioms
- "To pass the plate": An idiom meaning to collect donations, especially in a church setting.
- The pastor asked the congregation to be generous as they passed the plate.
Noun
- a tray for collecting the offering from a congregation