The burse is for you to be able to wear the pyx around your neck and thereby, close to your heart.Pianistclare
I did not receive a blue book or pamphlet. Can I get these online?
The parish gave me a pyx, but no burse. Is one really necessary?
I looked at the URL you gave me, but it is not really satisfactory. The person I will go to is a friend and neighbor who lives a few doors away from me, and who used to attend “Recollections” with me.
Please keep me in your prayers, and I hope neither myself or the recipient wiil do anything culpable.
There’s too much information there.The burse is for you to be able to wear the pyx around your neck and thereby, close to your heart.
They are quite inexpensive, get one for your own peace of mind.
You’ll do fine. The fact that you care so deeply about being “correct” is an indication that you take this seriously.
Did you read the link? Al the necessary instructions are there…
May you be a great blessing in your work.
Do you have a source for a good book?There’s too much information there.
Much of it doesn’t apply. For example: that particular parish uses a system of writing a number on bits of paper to place next to the pyx (how many hosts?). It doesn’t apply to other places. The hospital procedures also don’t apply to other places.
It’s a good read, but people need to know that it’s not anything official. That’s just how one pastor chooses to do things in that parish.
The OP is in Ireland, so I’ve avoided recommending any books.Do you have a source for a good book?
I’d like to get a few for our parish as well.
That’s the one.Here’s a source:
amazon.com/Communion-Sick-Various/dp/0814634559
I suggest reviewing the booklet with your priest to make sure something isn’t missing or something is not correct or different or has been changed.
Ed
Awesome. ThanksHere’s a source:
amazon.com/Communion-Sick-Various/dp/0814634559
I suggest reviewing the booklet with your priest to make sure something isn’t missing or something is not correct or different or has been changed.
Ed
Thank you Fr.That’s the one.
One should either have the updated version to reflect the corrected English Missal, or at least be aware of those changes and use the correct text–for example “Lord I am not worthy that You should come under my roof…” etc.
Very similar things were given to those in my parish who do this ministry either frequently or infrequently. Those who wanted to participate had to attend a special training session also.Guidelines for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to the Sick
You have been called to a very special ministry. Jesus calls each of us to visit the sick: “I was sick and you visited me” (Matthew 25:31-46). Bringing Holy Communion to the sick is both a corporal and spiritual work of mercy. In this service, you minister to the whole person – body, mind, and soul. You serve as an ambassador of Christ (2Corinthians 5:20), the Catholic Church, and ----------parish. In bringing the Body and Blood of our Lord to the sick, you are an instrument of evangelization by your actions of love, kindness, and comfort. Getting Started: 1. In your training, you received a blue book or pamphlet with the Rite for Holy Communion to the Sick. Note the options in the Rite that vary depending on whether people are in a hospital, nursing home, or at home. Always bring a copy of the Rite with you to use. You were also given copies of pages from the Code of Canon Law on receiving Holy Communion and information on the Anointing of the Sick. Please read these before going out for the first time, and review them frequently to keep the information fresh.
Read the rest HERE:
- Always use a pyx and burse when carrying the Hosts. These are available at the receptionist’s desk at the church.
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