“The Eucharist is at the heart of “Christian initiation,” together with Baptism and Confirmation, and it constitutes the source of the Church’s life itself. From this Sacrament of love, in fact, flows every authentic journey of faith, of communion, and of witness.” Pope Francis
In every celebration of the Eucharist there should be a sufficient number of ministers for Holy Communion so that it can be distributed in an orderly and reverent manner. Bishops, priests, and deacons distribute Holy Communion by virtue of their office as ordinary ministers of the Body and Blood of the Lord (Norms for the Distribution and Reception of Holy Communion Under Both Kinds in the Dioceses of the United States of America #27). If such ordinary ministers of Holy Communion are not present, “the priest may call upon extraordinary ministers to assist him, i.e., formally instituted acolytes or even some of the faithful who have been commissioned according to the prescribed rite. In case of necessity, the priest may also commission suitable members of the faithful for the occasion.” (Norms #28; General Instruction of the Roman Missal #162, 284) The faculty is granted to pastors and priest chaplains to appoint extraordinary ministers of Communion.
We are currently looking for qualified parishioners to join our ministry. We have just recently had an orientation meeting with some new candidates, who are now Eucharistic Ministers. We will be holding additional orientation meetings and training in the future. If you are interested in participating in this serving ministry, contact Deacon Armando Estrada and Irene Estrada, Ministry Coordinator.
For additional information or if you have an interest in becoming a Eucharistic Minister, contact Irene Estrada at (626) 589-4146 or email to ireneestrada2792@yahoo.com
Phone: (626) 315-1737
Phone: (626) 589-4146
Email: ireneestrada2792@yahoo.com