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BroIgnatius
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I said nearly all. There are always exceptions.BroIgnatius:![]()
Not around here…In nearly 100% of cases, or pretty darn close to that, bishops depute that task to the pastors. It is the installed offices of Acolyte and Lector, which are restricted to men only, that must be installed by the bishop.
Acolytes and lectors are not “installed.” They are permanently instituted.
Acolytes and Lectors are called Installed Offices, and also called Instituted offices. If you like I can show you that from some diocesan websites. Here is one example.
You remind me of a person who once told me that the Vatican II Mass was invalid because it used the word “cup” instead of “chalice” in the Eucharistic Prayer. My response was “earth to guy. A chalice is a cup.”