St. Benedict
Cathedral
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
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The Mass Server Ministry:
JUNE 2021
Drawing Nearer to the Lord for the Good of the Church
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n days gone by, altar servers were the only people at Mass responding to the prayers said by the priest. Today, they still offer essential support to our clergy and inspiration to our faith community. “The importance of the servers centers around giving of ourselves for the glory of God,” says Fr. Godfrey Mullen, OSB. “Their presence in the presbyterium can be an inspiration for all of us to draw nearer to the Lord and to offer ourselves for the good of the Church.” The Mass servers at St. Benedict Cathedral Parish are involved in the liturgy in a variety of ways. For example, they carry in cross and candles and assist with setting the altar and Mass Server at St. Benedict Cathedral Parish with incense when it is used. “While many of these elements are now carried out by the priest because of the pandemic, the ministry provided by servers assists with a smoother flow and greater solemnity in the celebration,” Fr. Godfrey says. Any person in fifth grade or older — boy or girl — is welcome to be trained and then to serve at weekend Masses. St. Benedict Cathedral School students also typically serve at student Masses during the week. Kendrick Wittmer first became an altar server because it seemed like a great way for him to become more involved in the parish and to interact with the Mass more. “The best part is being able to see the entire congregation, along with being continued on page 5
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