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Ushers are assigned to a particular Mass where they will be scheduled to serve regularly. Appropriate training will be provided.
INTRODUCTION
The Office for Worship has prepared the following Guidelines for Ushers and Greeters. These are to apply to those ministering during Sunday Mass, as well as other liturgical celebrations. The purpose of these notes is to provide some general observations and principles on these very important liturgical ministries of the Church. Practical application will differ from parish to parish. These guidelines, therefore, are not intended to impose absolute uniformity. Instead, they are produced in the spirit of helping our parishes by offering some basic and essential principles.
MINISTRY OF HOSPITALITY
Ushers and Greeters are called to be Ministers of Hospitality. They are entrusted with promoting a sense of welcoming and belonging to all the faithful assembled for worship. They are the first point of contact for the communal celebration of the Liturgy and because of this, should take special steps in being living representatives of the Parish Mission Statement. Ministers of Hospitality minister to the entire community in a very active way. By freeing each person of their own personal impediments to the Mass through a welcoming atmosphere, ministers of hospitality take an active role in enabling each person to come to a freer expression of God in the Liturgy.
REQUIREMENTS
1. The Ministry of Hospitality is truly a service to the Church and should be treated seriously and with great dignity. Therefore, Ministers of Hospitality should have an understanding of the Liturgy to be effective in providing the faithful with the proper environment.
2. In addition, the following attributes will assist the ministers in seeking Jesus’ face in the face of each and every person who comes into the church: patience, reverence, sensitivity compassion, understanding, gentleness, embracing a sense of the family gathered as the Body of Christ.
3. Your participation in the Ministry of Hospitality should be a direct reflection of your own prayer life which is nurtured by the Word of God and reception of Holy Eucharist thereby imbuing within you a spirit of dignity and respect.
USHERS
In general, ushers carry the responsibility for the following:
1. Seating those assembled for Liturgy and especially taking special efforts to seat the faithful during the natural breaks in the Mass.
2. Attending to the needs of the disabled through such things as holding doors open, or locating non sloped areas places for wheelchairs and walkers.
3. Making sure that the gifts of bread and wine are in their proper places before Mass and asking members of the assembly to bring forth the gifts at the Offertory
4. Checking the worship space to make certain that it free from clutter
5. Assisting in the Rite of Preparation:
6. Assisting the handicapped in receiving Holy Communion as well as facilitating the Communion procession. However, it is not necessary to stand at each row while that row goes to Communion, which has the appearance of “keeping track” of who goes and who does not receive Holy Communion.
7. Offering the parish bulletin to the faithful as they exit the church GREETERS In general, greeters carry the responsibility for the following:
PREPARATION
1. Pray.
2. Seek Christ in everyone.
3. Embrace your Parish Mission Statement.
HELPFUL HINTS
1. The Ministers of Hospitality should never do anything that would draw attention to her/himself at any time.
2. Clothing should be appropriate for the Liturgy, modest, and in keeping with the dignity of the ministry.
3. Ministers of Hospitality should be seated in a place that allows for easy access to the various responsibilities, yet with the assembly.
4. If the Ministers of Hospitality must pass in front of the altar (this should be extremely seldom), he/she must bow to the altar. All movements within the Liturgy are done with dignity and grace and never hurried.