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Guidelines for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion ...
asfworship.orgExtraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Description, Selection Criteria, Formation and Training Description Extraordinary Ministers for the distribution of Holy Communion are properly formed, instructed and commissioned lay persons. EMHCs may be male or female. They should reflect the cultural diversity of their parish community.
The Cathedral of Saint - eChurch Bulletins
www.e-churchbulletins.comExtraordinary Ministers Sr. Theresa Markus Liturgy Commi ee Monsignor John T. Myler Ministers of Hospitality Sr. Theresa Markus ... Sacraments of onfirmation and Eucharist. It is important the children be present as they prepare for these sacraments.
Sing to the Lord - Diocese of Yakima
yakimadiocese.orgThe Liturgy of the Eucharist The Communion Rite The Concluding Rites B. Music and the Other Sacraments ... deacon, acolytes, ministers of the Word, music leaders, choir, extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, and the congregation). Through grace, the liturgical assembly partakes in the life of the Blessed Trinity, which is itself a communion of
DIOCESE OF FORT WORTH
fwdioc.orgJan 13, 2022 · and extraordinary ministers of Communion must wear masks when distributing the Eucharist because of the close physical proximity between people in the performance of this ministry. The protocols included with this letter address the celebration of Mass and other liturgies and other social and ministerial gatherings in our parishes and institutions.
GUIDELINES FOR BRINGING COMMUNION TO THE …
d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.netCommunion: Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist do not hear confessions. This Sacrament is only to be administered by an ordained priest. If a patient does ask to see a priest, for whatever the reason, contact the parish office and leave that person’s name, facility and room number, or …
ROman Missal Bulletin Inserts - USCCB
www.usccb.orglytes (altar servers), lectors, extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion, cantors, choir members, instrumentalists, leaders of song, and ushers. Others contribute their time and talent to planning and organizing the Liturgy; to keep-ing the church and the vestments, vessels, and appoint-ments clean and well ordered; or to providing decorations