Men and women of the parish, after meeting with the Pastor and attending a seminar hosted by the Archdiocese, are certified to minister Holy Communion.
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By ministering the Body of Christ and the Precious Blood at Masses on weekends, and also at morning and evening weekday Masses. They may assist setting up the bread and wine before Mass begins. After Mass, they may assist in purifying the vessels used during Mass. Mass assignments are coordinated by leaders, and may change from Mass to Mass. |
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Some ministers take Holy Communion to the homebound. |
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Some ministers take Holy Communion to those in nursing homes. |
Seminars are hosted by the Archdiocese of New Orleans at different times during the year. If you would like to learn more about becoming an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion, please call the church office for additional information. New ministers are always welcome! |