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Current
Liturgical Ministers' Schedule
(pdf)
As
Catholics, the Liturgy of the Eucharist
is our most important act of worship
as a community praising and honoring
God. With others throughout the world,
we come together to celebrate the sacrifice
and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
While
the primary participants in the Mass
are the priest and the assembly, there
are many others, including lectors,
extraordinary ministers of the Eucharist,
sacristans, altar servers, hospitality
ministers (ushers), cantors, and musicians.
After
completing a training session and VIRTUS
certification, liturgical ministers
(with the exception of cantors and musicians)
are assigned to one weekend Mass monthly
(rotating the fifth week as needed)
based on a team rotation schedule. Members
of the parish's Music Ministry are assigned
at the discretion of the Music Minister.
Please
consider joining one of the liturgical
ministries described below to participate
more fully in the liturgy and serve
your fellow parishioners. You may call
the parish office at (859) 252-7551
for more information about joining.
We are always in need of new ministers
as our teens graduate, parishioners
move, and current ministers become unable
to serve. If you are unable to join
any of our liturgical ministries, please
pray that other parishioners will hear
the call to assist at Sunday Mass.
Extraordinary
Ministers of the Eucharist assist
the priest in the distribution of the
Body and Blood of Christ. The ministers
attend an initial training session,
followed by periodic trainings to update
them on any liturgical changes affecting
the distribution of the Eucharist. Through
training, they are able to administer
the Eucharist under both species with
confidence, respect, and reverence.
Lectors
assist the priests in proclaiming God’s
Word to the congregation. When one answers
the call to be a lector, he/she enters
into a deeper relationship with the
Word of God as revealed in sacred scripture.
Christ speaks through our lectors to
bring the printed word to life. A lector
at St. Peter's is an adult or teen parishioner
with deep respect for God’s word who
is able to speak in public with confidence,
poise, and clear articulation.
Sacristans
work to ensure that our liturgical celebrations
run smoothly. They are the first to
arrive for Mass and the last to leave.
Their role includes placement of linens,
chalices, hosts, and water and wine.
Sacristans are also responsible for
the cleaning of the sacred vessels following
liturgical functions.
Altar
Servers, also known as acolytes,
are parish boys and girls in the third
grade or above who have received First
Eucharist. They serve at regular Sunday
Mass, and at holy day Mass and funerals
when assigned. Servers assist the priest,
prepare the altar, lead processions
during Mass, and make sure that what
is needed for the celebration is brought,
carried, or moved into place. Outside
of the priest or deacon, servers (more
than any other liturgical ministry)
are concerned with almost every aspect
of the celebration of the liturgy.
Hospitality
Ministers (Ushers) welcome and help
parishioners with seating, and take
care of the collection. Money is collected
in baskets and then brought as a community
gift to the altar. Ushers may help visitors
find their way around the church. Men
and women volunteers are always welcome
to join this vital ministry that is
is the oldest lay ministry in the Church,
going back to the clerical order of
Porter in the 3rd century.
Cantors
and Choir Members. Music
serves a vital role in enhancing and
serving the liturgy. The music ministry
at St. Peter Church seeks to fulfill
our parish's spiritual needs through
the medium of music. In turn, the ministry
provides our volunteers with a closer
spiritual connection to the mass and
our parish community.
St.
Peter Church Adult Choir is comprised
of singers from high school through
adults of all ages. A wide range of
music is performed such as chant, traditional
selections, contemporary music, and
spirituals. The choir sings weekly at
Mass in addition to holy days. Practices
are held on Wednesday evenings in the
sanctuary. No formal audition is required.
Fish
Scales is our parish's contemporary
ensemble consisting of youth and adults.
The music repertoire is selected from
contemporary offerings in our hymnal
in addition to series such as Spirit
in Song and Voices as One.
Music is also taken from the Taize and
Life Teen music settings. Fish Scales
performs once a month at the 11:30 AM
Mass.
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