This Liturgical Ministry is for parishioners who are trained to serve as special ministers in distributing the Eucharist during Mass. The following guidelines are set forth by the Fort Worth Diocesan Office of Worship:
Membership in parish 1 year: At pastor’s discretion but encouraged from point of view of fidelity to the community one wishes to serve.
Age: Any man or woman (from high school age on), acknowledged by peers and pastor to be active Catholic.
Sacramental: A Confirmed practicing Catholic; if married, in a marriage recognized as valid by the Catholic Church.
Names to be submitted to the bishop: The pastor’s signature required on the letter of request; the list will be acknowledged by the Chancellor and returned to the parish.
“Hands-on” training
Importance of fulfilling commitment as schedule
Preparation document says “the faithful should be properly catechized” on the following:
The ecclesial nature of the Eucharist as the common possession of the whole Church;
The Eucharist as the memorial of Christ’s sacrifice, his death and resurrection, and as the sacred Banquet;
The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharistic elements, whole and entire, in each element of bread and wine (the doctrine of concomitance);
The kinds of reverence due at all times to the sacrament, whether within the Eucharistic liturgy or outside the celebration;
The role that ordinary and, if necessary, extraordinary ministers of the Holy Communion.
Safe Environment
All participants of this ministry are required to be current in Safe Environment training. Safe Environment - Holy Family Catholic Church - Fort Worth, TX (ecatholic.com)