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Brendan_64
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I can relate to that. I’m a lector, and I feel honoured to read at Mass, but the bit I have never been totally comfortable with is walking up to the sanctuary before I read, once I’m at the ambo all is fine and it feels wonderful.We follow the above. I am a lay person who sits in the pews, sometimes I am called to undertake the role of EMHC for a short time before melting back into the pews. The only difference may be that my pre-mass prayers include a petition for help with EMHC. I doubt that I could process, it took years to comfortably move from pew to altar and even now, on the rare occasion when called to take the gifts to the altar it is not a pleasant experience, although it is a time of fervent prayers that I don’t trip etc.
There is no need to have lectors and EMHCs process, we are simply members of the congregation that carry out tasks. We should sit with our families as everyone else does, and quietly make our way up to carry out our tasks when the time comes. Involving us in the procession is clericalising us in a way.