Information
about Lectors:
Lectors have a critical role in the celebration of
the Mass. Since the Lector proclaims not just any word, but the Word of
God, it is essential that they develop skills required to communicate
God's message competently.
In the fullness of time, the Word of God took flesh
in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. That Word continues to take flesh
again and again whenever a man or woman stands up to proclaim it to
the community of believers. God chose to work through human instruments,
to play his song of love to the world.
The ministry of the lector calls for a person to
grow in a warm and loving knowledge of Scripture, the living word of
God. He or she is invited to enter into a relationship with a Word that
is creative, powerful and effective.
The call to be a lector is something that demands
preparation. No one should get up to read to the community gathered
for worship without this preparation. In becoming a lector, you are
accepting the responsibility to do your best, to practice, to make frequent
self-evaluations and to continually look for ways to improve you ability
to communicate the Word of God clearly to the congregation.
As a lector you are entrusted with some of the most
wonderful stories to come down through the ages, and it is through these
stories that God continues to speak. These are stories about the rainbow
that sealed God's covenant with Noah; about the bush whose flames revealed
a God on fire with love for his people; about the rib that became a
woman.
As a lector you must understand each story simply
as a story. The ministry of a lector is a wonderful work, and an extremely
rewarding ministry.
Through your own sacrifice of time, effort, and preparation,
God's living Word continues to be proclaimed to all of his people; the
young, the old, the troubled, the hopeless, the happy and to those in
need of comfort. To be a Lector is to be given an opportunity for your
own personal growth in Jesus Christ.
We welcome all newcomers to our ministry. May the
Lord be in your heart and on your lips that you may worthily proclaim
his holy Word.
Contact Person: Phyllis J. Gutowski
Email:
Phyllis J. Gutowski