Ministers of the Word
Ministers of the Word are lay people called by God through the church to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ. The reader in any liturgical celebration proclaims the Word of God.
The bishops at Vatican II were insistent that the riches of the Bible should be opened up to the people of God. They took up the image of the two ‘tables’ the ‘table of the Word’ and the ‘table of the Eucharist’.
The reader's task is to proclaim those parts of the Word of God which make way for the Gospel, prepare for it and set the scene so that the Gospel can be heard and take root in the hearts of the community.
In practical terms the reader must prepare well to ensure that the Word is heard, understood and appreciated. Ministers of the Word are the instrument of the personal dialogue between God and His people.
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Ministers of the Eucharist
The title Eucharistic Minister is a title given to laity who have been authorised by Church Clergy to administer and distribute the 'True Presence of Jesus Christ', i.e. the 'Consecrated Host', 'Holy Communion', 'Eucharist', to other parishioners during, and even outside of, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Eucharistic Ministers can also distribute 'Holy Communion' to those who are sick and unable or incapable of attending the Sacrifice of the Mass.
Specific training and instruction are generally given to people before becoming a Eucharistic Minister, whereby special consideration is given to such candidates who are first reviewed and deemed qualified to undertake such responsibility.
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St Mochta's Children's Liturgy Ministry
The Children's Liturgy Team are a voluntary group who help prepare liturgical activities for both the 10.30 and 12 o'clock masses when they present a Children's Liturgy in our Pastoral Parish Centre on Sundays.
They promote the involvement of Parents and children in an active way within the Liturgy and particularly during important celebrations e.g., Easter, Christmas.
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St Mochta's Funeral Ministry.
This is a team of people in our Parish involved in training for the Funeral Ministries. The new group will be assisting with prayers in the home, reception of the remains in the Church and also with the graveside liturgy.
If you are interested in becoming a Minister within any of the above groups please contact Fr John, at (01) 8213218 or email:
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