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For my experience, my parish has a Communion service in the early morning weekdays and a Mass later. On Friday, there is no Mass so it gets replaced with a Communion service. As the Communion service has survived a pastor, administrator, and another pastor in the time I’ve been there, I assume everything is in order and that it is within the guidelines of my archdiocese.
But how it’s worked is that there’s a deacon and his wife he lead in the Liturgy of the Hours. After those are done, we go through the Agnus Dei (and a couple other things I’ve forgotten as it’s been a while). Then Communion is distributed, the hosts are put back in the tabernacle, and it ends. (And on the days adoration is afterwards, that begins with the associated prayers.)
At my parish I’ve only ever been to it three Fridays. (I was only able to go in the summer and there was a nearby church where I preferred their Friday Mass except when my parish had adoration afterwards.) So it might differ a little on other days.for the sake of this non-Catholic would you describe what this communion service would look like?
But how it’s worked is that there’s a deacon and his wife he lead in the Liturgy of the Hours. After those are done, we go through the Agnus Dei (and a couple other things I’ve forgotten as it’s been a while). Then Communion is distributed, the hosts are put back in the tabernacle, and it ends. (And on the days adoration is afterwards, that begins with the associated prayers.)