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Usually one must be at least 18 years of age to become a Eucharistic minister, have the permission or recommendation of your pastor or youth minister and be willing to undergo training.

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Who administer the sacrament of eucharist?

the priest or eucharistic minister


Do you have to be a baptized Catholic to be a Eucharistic Minister?

Yes, you must be a Catholic.


What do you do when you receive communion?

The eucharistic minister says, "the body of Christ." and you say "Amen."


Who can distribute communion in the catholic church?

A bishop, priest, deacon, or Eucharistic minister.


Can catholics in a nursing home receive communion together from a eucharistic minister?

Yes, they can.


What kind of college can I get into have a 3.43 GPA im an alter server at your churchtraining to become a eucharistic minister you are involved in your schools drama cluband musical im in 2 other club?

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What are the requirements to become a Eucharistic Ministry in a parish church?

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.


Who applies the ashes on Ash Wednesday?

A priest, deacon or Eucharistic minister may apply ashes on Ash Wednesday


Can a Extraordinary Minister refuse communion to an individual?

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.


What churches do not take holy communion?

Catholics do not TAKE Holy Communion, they may only RECEIVE it from a priest or a licensed Eucharistic Minister.


Who is usually the minister for Catholic Churches?

The usual minister for a parish is a priest or bishop. In rare cases where there is a shortage of priests, a deacon or even lay Eucharistic minister may lead a prayer service and distribute communion that has been previously consecrated at a Mass by a priest.


Why did Roger Williams come to America?

To become a minister in Massachusetts.