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How to Be an Altar Server in the Catholic Church
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To become an altar server in the Catholic Church, follow these steps: 1. Meet the requirements: Altar servers are typically young people who have received their first Holy Communion and are active members of the church community. Some parishes may have additional requirements, such as attending training sessions or having a certain grade point average. 2. Express interest: Speak with your parish priest or altar server coordinator to express your interest in becoming an altar server. They may have specific requirements or procedures for new servers to follow. 3. Attend training: Once you have expressed interest and been approved, you will likely need to attend training sessions to learn the duties and responsibilities of an altar server. This may include learning about the liturgy, the order of the Mass, and how to assist the priest during Mass. 4. Dress appropriately: Altar servers typically wear a white robe or cassock and surplice, as well as black dress shoes. Your parish may have specific guidelines for what to wear during Mass, so be sure to follow these guidelines. 5. Arrive early: Arrive at church early to prepare for Mass. This may include setting up the altar and ensuring that everything is in its proper place. 6. Perform your duties: During Mass, the altar server's duties may include carrying the processional cross, lighting and extinguishing candles, holding the missal for the priest, and assisting with the offertory. 7. Be reverent: Above all, altar servers should be reverent and respectful during Mass. This means paying attention to what is happening during the liturgy, following along with the prayers and responses, and carrying out your duties with care and attention to detail. Remember that being an altar server is a privilege and an important responsibility. By serving at the altar, you are helping to facilitate the celebration of the Eucharist and participating in the life of the Church.
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