As a lector in my church, I learned first hand why the church asks people to listen to the proclaimed word. Do you know how discouraging it is to look up from the ambo while lectoring and see the tops of everyone’s heads because all their eyes are glued to their misselettes? Sometimes, I get so frustrated that I just want to say, “As you all know the reading begins on page 89. Read silently to yourselves and look up so we all know that everyone is done.”
Why am I bothering to read if they are reading along anyway?
A piece of paper is coming between the words coming out of my mouth and what’s going into their ears. I can’t tell you the difference that even one set of receptive eyes and and listening ears and smiling face can make for me as a lector. Together, we can bring the word alive! It’s a two way street. A reciprocal relationship. The assembly’s active listening brings the Holy Spirit into my proclamation.
And, as a member of the assembly, I like to read in advance. Then, I can truly appreciate the lector’s interpretation of the readings. He or she may emphasize a word in a way that brings new light to the reading and gives me a new insight.