Liturgical Ministries

The word “LITURGY” originates from “leos” meaning “people” plus “ergon” meaning “work”together meaning “work of the people.”

Use the Blue Buttons for Schedules of Altar Servers, Readers, and Eucharistic Ministers.

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Every Christian is called to ministry and gifted by the Holy Spirit.   “Through the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist every Christian is called to participate actively and co-responsibly in the Church’s mission of salvation to the world.”                Pope John Paul II

Altar Servers
The Altar Servers assist the Priest and Deacon at the liturgies.                      
Art & Environment
The Art and Environment Committee prepares the worship space, creating visually pleasing surroundings, appropriate to the liturgical season.
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist

In every celebration of the Eucharist, there should be a sufficient number of ministers of Holy Communion so that it may be distributed in a reverent and orderly manner. Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion may be required to visit and distribute Communion to the sick.

Hospitality and Ushers

Christian hospitality draws people together, opens them to participation, and sets the tone for the liturgy.

Liturgy Committee

 

The Liturgy Committee prepares, nurtures, and coordinates the prayer experiences of the Parish.  Members of the Parish are invited to attend meetings on the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Rectory basement.

Music Ministry

The pastoral musician is someone who shares faith, serves the community, and expresses the love of God and neighbor through music.

Readers

In proclaiming the word of God, readers exercise their responsibility in mediating the presence of Christ. God speaks to the assembly through them.    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 
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