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Someone told me recently that only the readings and the homily should be delivered from the pulpit. At the end of mass, we sometimes have people from the parish come up and speak about ministries, etc. Is that OK?
There is something called the ambo which he is referring to.Someone told me recently that only the readings and the homily should be delivered from the pulpit. At the end of mass, we sometimes have people from the parish come up and speak about ministries, etc. Is that OK?
No, you don’t, not in a Catholic church.At my church we have both a pulpit and an ambo.
There are still a few of the older churches around that have the old elevated pulpit that the priest or deacon climbed up to for the proclamation of the gospel and the homily while the epistle was read from a lower stand (in fact, there were supposed to be steps on it so that the graduale could be read from the steps!). In almost all cases the pulpit is no longer used, and the ambo has replaced it. But it is possible…No, you don’t, not in a Catholic church.
It’s true that in the past, some churches had a pulpit that was strictly for reading the gospel, but this has changed.
It sounds like you have an ambo and a lectern/rostrum.
Our historic church has that. And while it was indeed a pulpit at one point, today in a liturgical sense it’s an interesting adornment and nothing more.There are still a few of the older churches around that have the old elevated pulpit that the priest or deacon climbed up to for the proclamation of the gospel and the homily while the epistle was read from a lower stand (in fact, there were supposed to be steps on it so that the graduale could be read from the steps!). In almost all cases the pulpit is no longer used, and the ambo has replaced it. But it is possible…
Deacon Ed
The Cathedral in Philadelphia also has one.There are still a few of the older churches around that have the old elevated pulpit that the priest or deacon climbed up to for the proclamation of the gospel and the homily while the epistle was read from a lower stand (in fact, there were supposed to be steps on it so that the graduale could be read from the steps!). In almost all cases the pulpit is no longer used, and the ambo has replaced it. But it is possible…
Deacon Ed
What if the church doesn’t have a cantor’s stand? Our church has an ambo, from which all readings, etc. as well as announcements are made. But there is no cantor stand. There isn’t even a place for the choir really. It is as if they forgot to put it in when they built the church.The pulpit/ambo is where the readings, the Gospel and the homily …the responsorial psalm should be proclaimed. The cantor’s stand is where all other announcements …should be made
Thats the exact time my church was built and that exactly how the pulput looks.My church was built in the 20’s, and has a big marble pulpit that you have to climb a spiral staircase to get in!
We also have the ambo and lectern.
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Kewl! You sure you aren’t in PA?Thats the exact time my church was built and that exactly how the pulput looks.