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- Q4736183 subject Q8674940.
- Q4736183 abstract "Altarage is a term once commonly used in the Roman Catholic Church. From the low Latin altaragium — which signified the revenue reserved for the chaplain (altarist or altar-thane) in contradistinction to the income of the parish priest — it came to signify the fees received by a priest from the laity when discharging any function for them, e.g., at marriages, baptisms, and funerals. It is also known as an honorarium, stipend, or stole-fee. It may also refer to the offering made upon an altar or the endowments for Masses for the deceased.".
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q11423.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q17351675.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q208762.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q35856.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q397.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q7361618.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q8445.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q8674940.
- Q4736183 wikiPageWikiLink Q9592.
- Q4736183 comment "Altarage is a term once commonly used in the Roman Catholic Church. From the low Latin altaragium — which signified the revenue reserved for the chaplain (altarist or altar-thane) in contradistinction to the income of the parish priest — it came to signify the fees received by a priest from the laity when discharging any function for them, e.g., at marriages, baptisms, and funerals. It is also known as an honorarium, stipend, or stole-fee.".
- Q4736183 label "Altarage".