Pele: In 1995 he was the Extraordinary Sports Minister in Brazil nominated by Prim minister of Brazil.answer by: razud2k@yahoo.com
Nouredine Bedoui is the Minister of Vocational Training for Algeria.
The Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist help the presiding Priest at the Celebration of the Eucharist, i.e. Mass, distribute communion to the congregation. The link below is compiled from the two documents issued by Rome which cover Extraordinary Ministers:
What education and training is required to become a Researcher?
To become an extraordinary minister of the Eucharist, one generally needs to be at least 18 years of age and/or a high school graduate. They must be a practicing Catholic and they must undergo training and be approved by their pastor and bishop.
Thomas W. Smiddy has written: 'A manual for the extraordinary minister of confirmation'
whats the amount of training required to be a photographer?
No, a Eucharistic Minister may not refuse communion to anyone with the possible exception of very young children who have obviously not made their First Communion.
Obviously no training is required.
Yes, everyone in the Military is required to go to Basic Training.
That's not correct that training is required only for job. Trainees require the training to get the knowledge about the concept like eg., Softskills training, behaviour training, and etc., and training is required to make them understand and perfect on their kind of works i.e., job, studies or may be in a real life as well everything is done by training. That's not correct that training is required only for job. Trainees require the training to get the knowledge about the concept like eg., Softskills training, behaviour training, and etc., and training is required to make them understand and perfect on their kind of works i.e., job, studies or may be in a real life as well everything is done by training.
A deacon,priest, or bishop is the ordinary minister of baptism. In an emergency situation, anyone can baptize. In addition, according to Canon Law, an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist can, with permission in areas with a shortage of priests, also be a minister of baptism.