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Yours is a share
in the work of the Lord's Spirit
who opens our hearts to God's holy word.
Yours is the task of telling our family story,
the story of salvation.
Yours is to proclaim
the true and saving word of God.
You are the messenger of God's love for us.
Your task is to proclaim that word,
which challenges, confronts,
and captures our hearts.
You proclaim a word
that heals and comforts and consoles.
Yours is the ministry
of the table of God's word,
which feeds the hungers and the longing
of our hearts for truth.
Yours is to offer the story
of the "great things the Lord has done for us,"
that we might turn to the table of Eucharist
with good cause to give thanks and praise.
Yours is nothing less
than the ministry of the Lord's voice
calling out in the midst of God's people.
Come to your work
from your personal prayer,
praying that the Spirit
will open your heart to what you proclaim. |
Prepare the word, which is yours to speak:
study the scriptures,
understand the passage,
let it dwell deep within you.
Come to your work in awesome reverence
of the word you proclaim:
it is the Lord's word.
Come to your ministry
as one judged and saved
by the word you speak.
Anyone can read the scriptures in public;
only the believer can proclaim them.
Approach the ambo,
the table of the Lord's word,
as you would the Lord himself:
with reverence and awe.
Handle the book of the Lord's word
with great care:
it is a tabernacle of the Lord's presence.
Let your eyes fall often
on the faces of the assembly:
they are the body of the Lord
whose word you proclaim.
Let the Lord's peace settle in your heart,
that your voice may be clear and steady.
Let your voice echo the sound of the word,
with conviction, with gentleness,
with strength, and with wonder.
Remember that the story you tell
is filled with a drama you need not supply,
but must always convey. |
Like the prophet,
you will sometimes proclaim
what no one wants to hear;
remember always
your own need to hear the hard saying,
and never imagine that your ministry
places you above what you proclaim.
If you are the best of the parish lectors,
be gentle in helping others to improve.
If you are the least of the parish lectors,
seek out that help which others can give.
If you do not know how well you read-ask:
be grateful for constructive criticism
and humbled by any praise you receive.
Every lector wants to read at the Easter Vigil
but not all will be assigned:
be patient in waiting your turn
and nourished by the word
that others proclaim.
Let no minister of the word
think that there is nothing left to learn:
another commentary and another workshop
cannot but help the open mind and heart.
When your brothers and sisters
praise and thank your for your work,
take delight in the word they have heard
and rejoice in the work
the Lord has accomplished through you.
Be faithful in the work you do,
for through it the Lord saves his people. |