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StrugglingTim
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He may have been a Deacon or a Seminarian. I know that the parish has Seminarians who live there over the summer. However, this is the first time I saw this happen.
Also, from my limited experience, Deacons always wear plain white vestments. In the case I described above, the concelebrant was not wearing a plain white vestment - it had embroidery on it. He also stood at the altar and held up the bread and wine during the Eucharistic Prayer, along with the Pastor.
Could he have been a Seminarian? He seemed a bit older, perhaps 40, but I know there are later vocations.
If he was a Deacon or a Seminarian, should he have been asked to give out Communion before the lay ministers, just like a priest would?
I’m not losing sleep over this. I’m just curious.
Also, from my limited experience, Deacons always wear plain white vestments. In the case I described above, the concelebrant was not wearing a plain white vestment - it had embroidery on it. He also stood at the altar and held up the bread and wine during the Eucharistic Prayer, along with the Pastor.
Could he have been a Seminarian? He seemed a bit older, perhaps 40, but I know there are later vocations.
If he was a Deacon or a Seminarian, should he have been asked to give out Communion before the lay ministers, just like a priest would?
I’m not losing sleep over this. I’m just curious.