And BTW, you may want to send your Parish Director a copy of this…
***ICP, Practical Provisions,***Article 6 Liturgical actions must always clearly manifest the unity of the People of God as a structured communion. Thus there exists a close link between the ordered exercise of liturgical action and the reflection in the liturgy of the Church’s structured nature.
This happens when all participants, with faith and devotion, discharge those roles proper to them.
To promote the proper identity (of various roles) in this area, those abuses which are contrary to the provisions of CIC/83 907 are to be eradicated. In Eucharistic celebrations, deacons and non-ordained members of the faithful may not pronounce prayers-e.g., especially the Eucharistic Prayer, with its concluding doxology-or any other parts of the Liturgy reserved to the celebrant Priest. Neither may deacons or non-ordained members of the faithful use gestures which are proper to the same priest celebrant. It is a grave abuse for any member of the non-ordained faithful to “quasi-preside” at the Mass while leaving only that minimal participation to the priest which is necessary to secure validity.
In the same way, the use of sacred vestments which are reserved to priests or deacons (stoles, chausible or dalmatics) at liturgical ceremonies by non-ordained members of the faithful is clearly unlawful.