The Ministry of Servers is a simple and concise, yet comprehensive guide for altar servers and their instructors. Well organized with helpful line drawings, this book will be easily understood by children who fulfill this essential ministry to God and God's people.
Chapters are: Introduction, Preparing to Serve Mass," *Postures at Mass, - *Directions for Serving Mass, - *Special Directions for Serving Funerals, - *Special Directions for Serving Weddings, - *Directions for Serving the Way of the Cross, - *Serving at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, - *Investiture Ceremony, - *Pope John Paul II Speaks to Altar Servers, - *When to Stand, Sit, and Kneel at Mass, - and *My Substitutes to Serve. -
Fr. Michael Kwatera, OSB, PhD, is director of Oblates for Saint John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota. He's a teacher and practitioner of Christian liturgy and the author of several Liturgical Press books, including Come to the Feast: Liturgical Ministry of, by, and for Everybody.
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Introduction, "Preparing to Serve Mass," "Postures at Mass," "Directions for Serving Mass," "Special Directions for Serving Funerals," "Special Directions for Serving Weddings," "Directions for Serving the Way of the Cross," "Serving at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament," "Investiture Ceremony," "Pope John Paul II Speaks to Altar Servers," "When to Stand, Sit, and Kneel at Mass," and "My Substitutes to Serve."
Rev. Michael Kwatera, OSB, is a monk and director of liturgy for Saint John’s Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota. He taught courses in liturgy at Saint John’s University in Collegeville and at the College of Saint Scholastica in Duluth, and served as pastor of several local Benedictine parishes. He has authored numerous articles and several Liturgical Press books, including The Liturgical Ministry of Deacons and Come to the Feast: Liturgical Ministry of, by, and for Everybody.
This booklet offers a detailed instruction for altar servers who provide a special ministry in the celebration of the liturgy. It is a handy guide for those entering this ministry.Emmanuel And Pope John Paul II's 2001 address to servers (chapter nine) is inspiring.Pastoral Music "The Ministry of Servers . . .is specifically for children, but suitable for all. It has a great introduction on the meaning of this ministry."Pastoral Music The Ministry of Servers offers a handy, straightforward and meticulous guide for those young men and women called to the ministry of server. The completeness of this work will provide an invaluable tool for pastoral leaders entrusted with the responsibility of forming liturgical ministers.Sharon A. Bogusz, Coordinator for Elementary and Sacramental Catechesis, Division for Evangelization and Catechesis, Archdiocese of Baltimore