Can anyone help me answer these questions about Eucharistic ministers and their ministry?
1. Of what does this ministry consist?
2. What is it like?
3. What is good about this ministry?
4. Is there anyway this ministry can be destructive?
5.What education, skill, training, or preparation is needed for this ministry?
6. What personal fulfillment can one get out of this ministry?
7. What type of personality is needed for this ministry?
Thank you very much!
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The Patron Saint Index lists no patron saints of Eucharistic ministers. However, Saint Tarcisius would be good candidate for the position. He was martyred while taking the Eucharist to Christian being held for execution by the Roman authorities.
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A pyx is the container used to take the Eucharist to the sick and elderly shut ins.
Depends upon your definition of "minister'. The Catholic Church has many ministers. We have Eucharistic ministers who bring the Holy Eucharist (communion) to believers, ministers to the sick, the elderly, prisoners, the young, the needy, etc. We believe that ministry is not limited to the ordained. As the Good Samaritan, we are called upon to minister, help, everyone in need, We all can, and should be Christ's ministers. As one of our leaders once said "Christ has no hands but yours, no voice but yours, no physical presence but yours " (my recollection). We, his followers are all called upon to be ministers.
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According to recent Vatican directives, only ordained ministers (deacons, priests, bishops, etc.) are to purify the sacred vessels, including the ciboriums used to distribute the Eucharist. However, in practice, the priest may purify only the chalice and paten and will leave the ciboriums for the sacristan or Eucharistic ministers to purify.
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