Ministries
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Can. 897 The most August sacrament is the Most Holy Eucharist in which Christ the Lord himself is contained, offered, and received and by which the Church continually lives and grows. The eucharistic sacrifice, the memorial of the death and resurrection of the Lord, in which the sacrifice of the cross is perpetuated through the ages is the summit and source of all worship and Christian life, which signifies and effects the unity of the People of God and brings about the building up of the body of Christ. Indeed, the other sacraments and all the ecclesiastical works of the apostolate are closely connected with the Most Holy Eucharist and ordered to it.
EMHC through their ministry allows Jesus’ hand to be extended to all who desire to be nourished by His own Body, especially those housebound members of our communities.
We are grateful for your service and commitment to your ministry. May God bless you and your families
If you would like to become EMHC please speak to the priest.
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The lector is instituted to proclaim the readings from Sacred Scripture, with the exception of the Gospel. He may also announce the intentions for the Prayer of the Faithful and, in the absence of a psalmist, proclaim the Psalm between the readings. GIRM 99
A lector is like a prophet proclaiming the word of God. God used the voices o the prophet to announce the truth of his love towards human kind.
We are grateful for your service and commitment to your ministry. May God bless you and your families.
If you would like to join this ministry please speak to the priest. Be courageous!
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Altar servers are like Levites who ministered in the Temple. They stayed in the presence of the Lord to pray and to help others to experience the Temple liturgies.
We thank all our altar servers for their service and commitment. May God bless you and your families.
We welcome those members of our community who would like to become altar servers. Please do join this beautiful service.
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The ministry of a sacristan reflects the service of the Levites, who cared for the temple and helped make the worship of God possible with reverence and devotion.
We give thanks to our sacristans who so faithfully serve in this hidden but essential ministry. May God keep you in his care.
If you feel called to join them in this service, please speak with Father.
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Linen
It is a precious gift to be so near to the holy things that touch the very presence of Jesus. He is truly present on the altar during the Holy Mass, and this is why we treat the altar cloths and all liturgical linens with such loving care.
Purificators and corporals are always first soaked and rinsed with reverence, and the water is returned to the earth or poured into the sacrarium, in recognition of the sacred mysteries they have touched.
We give heartfelt thanks to those who faithfully carry out this hidden ministry of love and service. May the Lord bless you abundantly and keep you safe in His care.
If you feel called to share in this ministry, please speak to Father.
Church
The church is a sacred dwelling place, set apart for the presence of the Lord. Because it is holy ground, it deserves our greatest reverence and care.
We are deeply grateful to those who lovingly clean and care for our church, ensuring that it remains a worthy place of prayer and worship. Your service is a quiet but beautiful offering to God. May He reward you with His peace and fill your hearts with His grace.
If you feel called to share in this ministry, please speak to Father.
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Welcomers
Every smile at the church door is more than a gesture—it is the first echo of Christ’s own welcome. Our welcomers remind us that the Church is not only a house of prayer, but also a home of love where all are received as brothers and sisters in Christ.
We sincerely thank our welcomers for their joyful service. May God bless you for making His love visible in so simple and profound a way.
If you feel called to share in this ministry, please speak to Father.
Tea and Coffee
Sharing tea and coffee after Mass is more than refreshment—it is fellowship. In these moments of hospitality, strangers become friends, and the warmth of Christ’s presence continues beyond the altar.
We are grateful to all who serve in this ministry of care and community. May the Lord reward your kindness and fill you with His joy.
If you feel called to share in this ministry, please speak to Father.
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Sacred music lifts our hearts to God and allows the beauty of the liturgy to shine more fully. Those who serve in the music ministry help us to pray more deeply, giving voice to the praise and worship of the whole Church.
We thank our musicians and singers for their dedication and love. May God bless you for helping us to glimpse a little of heaven in every note.
If you feel called to share in this ministry, please speak to Father.
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Flowers in the church are not only decoration—they are offerings of beauty before the Lord, signs of life, joy, and reverence. The care and creativity of those who arrange them remind us that God deserves our very best.
We thank the flower team for their quiet devotion and for making our church a place of greater beauty for prayer and worship. May God reward you with the fragrance of His peace.
If you feel called to share in this ministry, please speak to Father.