Liturgical Ministries

 

Altar Servers

chairperson: Gerard Eaglin

An altar server is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a Christian liturgy, i.e. any public prayer where the Priest requires assistance. This includes Mass, Stations of the Cross, and Prayer Services.  Altar servers attend to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching, carrying, and ringing the altar bell. If young, the server is commonly called an altar boy or altar girl.

Requirements:

  • Eligibility begins in the 4th grade

  • No maximum age limit

  • Both male and female servers are eligible

 

Choir

Men’s Choir Director: Priscilla Thompson

Adult Choir Director: Lynn Espree

Members: Norma Arceneaux, Julia Beaudoin, Virgie Boutte, Angela Brooks, Frankie Espree, Allison Fontenot and Kim Tanner

 

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion

chairperson: Priscilla Thompson

Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are adults who have received all three Sacraments of Initiation and who, if married, have received the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony. These Ministers participate in the sacramental life of the parish, attending Mass regularly, and are commissioned to help in the distribution of Communion during Sunday Masses, weekday Masses, Feast days, weddings and funerals

 

Lectors

chairperson: Priscilla Thompson

Lectors are liturgical ministers who dedicate themselves to proclaiming the Word of God in our liturgical celebrations so that all may hear and live the message of the Scriptures. This ministry is for those who have good public speaking skills and are willing to receive the necessary training.

 
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Rosary Group

Chairperson: Catherine Boutte

The group meets before Sunday Mass at 10:10a.m.

 

Ushers

Ushers serve as “first representatives” of Jesus Christ at Mass. They help ensure a smoothly running church service and minister to parishioners in a variety of practical ways.

The duties of an usher include assisting people with special needs, helping parishioners find seats, and collecting the offering.

Anyone can be an usher - there is no special training needed.