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alexl437
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Hi all,
I am an altar server at my parish and usually get to church an hour before to set up for mass before everyone gets there. One thing I am responsible for is to put the tabernacle key into the tabernacle so it is ready. When I do this, I only touch the key and the veil, NEVER the tabernacle itself. My question here is should I as a lay person be doing this and even be touching the tabernacle key. I am not an instituted acolyte or something, just a normal server. I am probably worrying about nothing, but when I am putting the sacred vessels in the safe after mass I sometimes notice that the tabernacle key has been put on the paten or inside the chalice itself. In these situations I simply remove it and place it to the side in the safe. Should I be doing this? I always try to minimise contact with the top of the paten and inside the chalice. Also, are there any restrictions when it comes to handling sacred vessels and items used for mass?
Sorry if I’m sound stupid, I just wanted to know if what I am doing is OK!
I am an altar server at my parish and usually get to church an hour before to set up for mass before everyone gets there. One thing I am responsible for is to put the tabernacle key into the tabernacle so it is ready. When I do this, I only touch the key and the veil, NEVER the tabernacle itself. My question here is should I as a lay person be doing this and even be touching the tabernacle key. I am not an instituted acolyte or something, just a normal server. I am probably worrying about nothing, but when I am putting the sacred vessels in the safe after mass I sometimes notice that the tabernacle key has been put on the paten or inside the chalice itself. In these situations I simply remove it and place it to the side in the safe. Should I be doing this? I always try to minimise contact with the top of the paten and inside the chalice. Also, are there any restrictions when it comes to handling sacred vessels and items used for mass?
Sorry if I’m sound stupid, I just wanted to know if what I am doing is OK!