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Special
Ministers of the Eucharist
Qualifications:
A suitable candidate for
Eucharistic
Ministry is a practicing Catholic in good standing (eg. one whose
marital status
is canonically valid). This person should have a devotion to the
Eucharist, and
possess the time, health, and willingness to serve in this capacity.
The
candidate must be of good reputation, and his or her appointment should
not
cause wonderment among the people. The candidate should be 18 years of
age and a
resident of the parish. There are some exceptions concerning residency.
Time
commitment:
A
person in this ministry of service should have a flexible schedule that
allows
them to serve at whatever Sunday Liturgy or Holy Day of obligation they
are
needed, though sometimes inconvenient. Assignments are made on a
rotating basis.
A minister is assigned a mass about every 3rd. week.
Duties:
All who gather at the
Lord’s Table do so
as brothers and sisters in Christ. At this family meal the minister is
servant
at the Eucharist Banquet. That we may eat and drink together, ministers
gather
to reverently bring the Body and Blood of Christ to their brothers and
sisters.
Training:
The
candidates are required to attend the diocesan training program in
order to
receive their mandates. The training program involves presentations on
the
theology of the Eucharist, Eucharist Spirituality, the liturgical norms
which
govern the distribution of the sacrament, and a practice session.
Contact:
Michelle Solak, coordinator at the church,
588-7689 and leave a
message.
Eucharistic
Minister’s Prayer
Lord,
I come before you today, recognizing that within me, I carry both
Martha and
Mary.
I
struggle with the desire to just sit at your feet and listen, but I am
anxious
about many things.
I
carry the needs of family and friends, home and work.
I
want to serve you and your people well, to perform my task with
reverence and
also skill.
Calm
the Martha within me Lord.
Give
me the strength to surrender all my worries and concerns to your care.
(Pause
here to take the opportunity to bring to mind some of those worries and
concerns
you need to surrender.)
Invite
the Mary within me Lord, to see your face in those who approach me this
day.
Help
me to recognize your hands reaching out to me.
To
see you drink from the cup I offer; so that even as I stand with cup or
plate,
it is really at your feet that I sit.
And
most of all, help me to look upon each person who comes to me with such
reverence
and love that they will know they have been embraced and nourished by
you.
Thank
you for the gift of being invited to sit at your feet.
Thank
you for the opportunity to serve.
Thank
you for taking the Martha and Mary within me and binding them into one
who can
serve and still choose the better part.
For
it is you, O Lord, who has done great things for me, and holy is your
name.
Blessed
be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, now and forever.
Amen.
This prayer is
based
on the story of Martha and Mary, as told in the
Gospel of Luke, 10:38-42

Eucharist
Ministers Schedule
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