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Ministries at the Church of Saint James
Pastoral Council
Pastoral Council
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Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
Altar Servers
Lectors
Music Ministry
Ushers
Childrens Liturgy of the Word
Childrens Mass
Special Worship and Devotions
Eucharistic Adoration
The Rosary
Divine Office
Miraculous Medal Novena
Stations of the Cross
Prayer Chain
Charismatic Prayer Group
Evangelization and Enrichment
Evangelization Council
Stewardship Committee
RCIA
Rosary Altar Society
Bible Study
Cursillo
Faith Sharing for Women
Womens Ministry
Men of Saint James
Pre-Cana
Marriage Encounter
Parish Book Club
Social Concerns
Office of Social Concerns
Respect for Life
Adopt-a-Parish
Share Your Bread
Community Soup Kitchen
Service Groups
Saint James Home School Association
Knights of Columbus
Men of Charity
Blankets of Blessings
Helping Hands
Friendly Visitors Shoppers
Transportation Group
Wellness and Compassion
Parish Nurses
Bereavement Support Group
Youth Groups
School of Religion
Altar Servers
Childrens Liturgy of the Word
Youth Choir
Youth Ministry
High School Sharing
Antioch
Cub Scouts
Girl Scouts
CYM Bastketball
Moms and Tots
Little Lights
Social Groups
Fellowship Coffee Hour
Single Hopeful Hearts
Saints Joachim and Anne Society
Top of the Hill Gang
Annual Events
Lenten Soup Supper
Interfaith Hospitality Network
Parish Picnic
Blessing of the Animals
Parish Golf Outing


Lectors

CONTACTJack McArtney ♦ (908) 696-1829 ♦ jmca@verizon.net

SERVICE SCHEDULE: February

Guidelines_for_Lectors

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ectors are typically part of a six or seven-person group that faces the congregation during the Mass, including the Celebrant, a Deacon, Altar Servers and the Cantor. Lectors proclaim the Word of God, mediating an encounter with God by making the text come alive for the listeners. Their function in the Liturgy reflects that of the Prophets, Evangelists and Epistle writers through whom God speaks to us in the Scriptures. Proclaiming the Word of God involves an active sharing of faith between the Lector and the congregation, with the Lector in the dual role of teacher and disciple. Accordingly, the Lector spends time preparing for his or her scheduled readings by studying commentaries, pronunciation guidelines, background on the Scripture writer and the historical and cultural setting from which the particular passage arrived.  The verses that precede and follow a given reading as well as the other passages selected for the Liturgy provide context and perspective to make the assigned reading more meaningful.

 

In addition to reading the Scripture, Lectors greet the congregation, lead the Prayer of the Faithful and read the announcements.

 

Lectors read at all Masses on Sundays (and Vigils), Holy Days and weekdays, and are assigned to read regularly at a specific Mass, except Holiday and Holy Day Masses, for which schedules vary. Training is scheduled as new Lectors join the Ministry, and occasional seminars or refresher instruction opportunities are presented, usually once a year.

 

Hence the laity, dedicated as they are to Christ and anointed by the Holy Spirit, are marvelously called and prepared so that even richer fruits of the Spirit may be produced in them. — Catechism of the Catholic Church, Article 901