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When I was trained to altar-serve, I set up everything on the altar during the Offertory. After Communion, as well, the priest did not fold the corporal, nor put anything else in order; he simply placed the vessels on the altar and sat down, leaving the “clean-up” to me.
I stopped serving for 3 years, and am starting again now. In many places, however, the servers no longer set up the altar for the priest, but just bring the vessels over to him. He stands there both at the Offertory and after Communion, putting things in order. This is not a uniform practice everywhere; in other churches, I’ve seen servers set-up the altar & take it down again all by themselves.
Ceremonies of the Modern Rite says that - in the absence of a deacon - an altar-server is not only to bring all the vessels from the Credence Table to the altar, but is also to prepare the missal, open the corporal, and put the paten, purificator(s), pall(s), etc. in their places on the altar.
Now that I’ve seen two different practices, I want to know: which is the liturgically-correct duty of the server? Does he merely present things to the priest at the altar, or does he set things up for the priest, that the latter may simply approach the altar and pick up the paten to begin “Blessed are you, Lord God of all Creation…” ?
When I was trained to altar-serve, I set up everything on the altar during the Offertory. After Communion, as well, the priest did not fold the corporal, nor put anything else in order; he simply placed the vessels on the altar and sat down, leaving the “clean-up” to me.
I stopped serving for 3 years, and am starting again now. In many places, however, the servers no longer set up the altar for the priest, but just bring the vessels over to him. He stands there both at the Offertory and after Communion, putting things in order. This is not a uniform practice everywhere; in other churches, I’ve seen servers set-up the altar & take it down again all by themselves.
Ceremonies of the Modern Rite says that - in the absence of a deacon - an altar-server is not only to bring all the vessels from the Credence Table to the altar, but is also to prepare the missal, open the corporal, and put the paten, purificator(s), pall(s), etc. in their places on the altar.
Now that I’ve seen two different practices, I want to know: which is the liturgically-correct duty of the server? Does he merely present things to the priest at the altar, or does he set things up for the priest, that the latter may simply approach the altar and pick up the paten to begin “Blessed are you, Lord God of all Creation…” ?