Eucharistic Ministers

The role of the Eucharistic Minister is essential for the  support of the parish priest and the overall vitality of the parish community. These devoted ministers play a crucial part in assisting the priest during Holy Mass by distributing Holy Communion to the congregation, ensuring that each parishioner receives this sacred nourishment. This act of service not only enriches the spiritual experience of the Mass but also fosters a deeper sense of community among the faithful.

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Parishioners who feel a sense of calling to this important role are warmly invited to engage in conversation with the parish priest. This discussion can provide valuable insights and guidance, helping individuals discern how their unique gifts can contribute meaningfully to the life of the parish family.

Eucharistic ministry

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can anyone become a Eucharistic Minister?

    It is important that those who feel  called to this ministry understand the beautiful gift in which they are partaking. We would recommend that those who are feeling called , speak with the parish priest, who can give you further information.

  • Are there any age limits?

    There are no age limits beyond the reaching of maturity. Each person who feels called to this ministry should have careful discernment and speak with the parish priest.

  • Will training be given?

    The parish priest will arrange for a member of the ministry team to assist with the process and any training required. 

  • How often would I serve?

    Some Eucharistic ministers participate in the Mass weekl, others contribute when they are able too. Other ministers assist with taking the sacrament to those who are housebound, or in hospital.

  • What should I do if I am interested?

    Initially speak with the parish priest who will guide you on the next steps.