Lectors
The Lector at Mass
The Lector at Mass
Reading the Word of God
When the Scriptures are read in the Church, God himself is speaking to his people, and Christ, present in his own word, is proclaiming the gospel. The readings of God’s word must therefore be listened to by all with reverence; they make up a principal element of the liturgy. In the biblical readings, God’s word addresses all people of every era and is understandable to them, and a fuller understanding and efficacy are fostered by a living commentary on it, that is to say, by the homily, understood as an integral part of the liturgical action (GIRM 29).(1)
Lector Resources
Readings |
Weekly Prep Notes |
Guide To Pronouncing Biblical Names |
Lector’s Prayer
Lord, invest me with your power as I prepare to proclaim the marvel of your messageLectors
I have prepared my reading, I have tried to take within me the meaning of what I am about to proclaim.
Help me to proclaim, not just with my lips, but with my whole heart and soul.
Lord, make me a hollow reed so that your voice will be heard by all who hear me.
Free me of excessive concern over my performance convert my feeling of nervousness and
turn all my apprehension into an energy for proclaiming your word with power and authority.
May your Spirit live in me and fill the holy word that I proclaim