“Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion” is the formal title of laypeople who distribute the Eucharist during Mass. As the title implies, there are also “ordinary ministers” – those who are literally “ordained” to the ministry namely bishops, priests, and deacons. These ministers are usually the first in order to distribute the Body and Blood of Christ, the deacon being the customary distributor of the cup.
In most places, especially when Communion is offered under the forms of both bread and wine, there are rarely enough “ordinary” ministers for the timely distribution of Communion.
As of the first Sunday in Advent (Nov. 26, 2022) , the Archdiocese is now permitting parishes to offer the Precious Blood at Mass. Our need for Extroidinary Ministers has thus expanded. If you are interested in serving in this important role, read the guidelines at the link below, and fill out the interest form. Training will be provided.