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It has become the practice at our church for the lectors to return to the ambo and introduce the family or individuals who will be presenting the bread and wine during the Offertory. At first it just confused me. Why would anyone be recognized in such a manner? The gifts they bear are not their own. The service they provide is not merit worthy. Even if it was, there are a multitude of people who help out in one way or another, from the eucharistic ministers and lectors to the ushers, choir members, altar servers, greeters and sign language translators. If we had to call attention to all of them, we would never hear “The Mass has ended…”
Now that I am preparing to be a lector, I am concerned. My trainer told me that I am under no obligation to participate in this distasteful practice but, at the time, it was limited to specific masses on specific days. Lately everyone does it. Will those bearing the gifts be upset if their names are not announced? Will someone else have to make the announcment if I don’t? Do I really want to put myself in the situation of having to decline and explain myself. I don’t want to make waves but I also don’t want to do something that I consider to be liturgically incorrect.
Am I making a mountain out of a molehill?
Now that I am preparing to be a lector, I am concerned. My trainer told me that I am under no obligation to participate in this distasteful practice but, at the time, it was limited to specific masses on specific days. Lately everyone does it. Will those bearing the gifts be upset if their names are not announced? Will someone else have to make the announcment if I don’t? Do I really want to put myself in the situation of having to decline and explain myself. I don’t want to make waves but I also don’t want to do something that I consider to be liturgically incorrect.
Am I making a mountain out of a molehill?