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PetraG
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It seems incomprehensible that someone doing that kind of preparation would not notice that the reading in front of them is totally different than what they prepared for.Absolutely. We have detailed workbooks which highlight which words are to be emphasized, and they have extensive footnotes explaining what each passage is trying to convey. It is a tremendous help.
Unless the parish is haphazard about preparing their lectors, I’m guessing this is a new lector who is still unfamiliar with how to find the correct reading himself or herself, lectors are repeatedly being asked to fill in at the last minute, or else the parish has a lectionary set that is divided by year and some is carelessly putting out the book for the wrong year, repeatedly hanging the poor lectors out to dry. None of those are tenable situations and they’re all easily fixed.
If the problem is a lector (or sacristan) who no longer has the capacity to be that with it, a person also does not have the capacity to realize and accept that, and no one wants to be the one to tell the person, though, that is a thornier issue. (In other words, if a lector or sacristan is showing the first signs of a serious loss of previously-attained mental capacity, who wants to be the one to tell him or her that?)
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