Parish Needs
 

We Minister to Each Other 

The revised liturgy reflects the idea that the entire community ministers to each other at the liturgy or Mass. Thus, we have several ministries evident at Sunday Mass. We need the following:

+ Ministers of the Word or Lectors
Otherwise known as the reader, the lector reads the lesson from Sacred Scripture, except the Gospel, in the Mass and in other sacred celebrations; recites the psalms between the readings in absence of the psalmist; presents the intentions for general intercessions when the deacon or cantor is absent; and may also direct the congregation in the singing. Lectors need a good voice to proclaim before a congregation.

+ Ministers of the Eucharist
Ministers of the Eucharist assist in distributing the communion during Mass.

+ Ministers of Hospitality or Ushers/Greeters
Ministers of Hospitality welcome people as the gather for Mass, assist in handing out any worship aids and help direct people to their seats. They also take up the collection and help direct the congregation during communion.

+ Servers or Acolytes
The server's duty is to attend to the service of the altar and to assist as needed in the celebration of the Mass, especially during the Eucharistic liturgy. Servers can be adults, as well as youth – a couple or family can serve.


We also have a music ministry, which is doing well but can always use volunteer leaders of song or choir members. See Andrew Cyr, our music director, if you are interested.

At this time, we ask each parishioner to consider one of these ministries. We can work around your schedule to find the Mass that is most convenient for you. With enough volunteers, you may only have to serve at one Sunday Mass a month—except for the ushers, who usually come to one Mass each Sunday. We publish the schedule every few months so you know in advance.  

Once we gather all the names, we will schedule training sessions to prepare you for your ministry, and then at some point, install you at one of the Sunday Masses. Now is the time to come forward. Call Fr. Alex Santora at the rectory or e-mail him at
padrealex@yahoo.com. Please be sure to leave your contact information.
 



 
DAILY MASS
We celebrate daily Mass in the chapel on Clinton Street at 12:30 PM Monday through Friday and at 7 PM Monday through Thursday. The chapel is
air-conditioned and you may park in either the Willow Avenue or Clinton Street lots. 
 
   
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