Altar & Rosary Society
The
Ave Maria Parish Altar and Rosary Society is a liturgical
ministry under the direction
of the Pastor and Parish Liturgist.
Membership of the Altar and Rosary Society (henceforth
referred to as the ARS) is open to all registered members of the
parish, who wish to participate in this ministry’s activities.
Documents
Mission Statement
The ARS is a ministry of the Ave Maria Catholic Church which supports
and enhances the parish’s liturgical needs, by caring, cleaning, and
replacing articles in the sanctuary area (including the altar; baptismal
font; ambry; ambo; and tabernacle), such as (but not limited to) altar
linens and candles, votive candles (including the tabernacle vigil
candle), communion vessels, and vestments needed for liturgical
celebrations.
Purpose
The primary purpose and goal of the ARS is to assist the parish’s
clergy and liturgist in ensuring the sanctuary area is well cleaned and
stocked; required vessels, linens, and vestments are serviceable and
available for us in/for the parish’s scheduled liturgical celebrations;
and vigil/votive candles are available for the parish faithful.
Responsibilities
The activities of the ministry include to:
- Work directly with and through the parish’s liturgist for all
purchases, unresolved issues
with other parish ministries, operational concerns and maintenance
requests, and/or topics of discussion for the parish’s monthly
Liturgy Committee.
- Collaborate, if/as needed, with the parish’s Environment
Committee regarding the decorating, changing of liturgical banners,
etc., in the church’s sanctuary, worship, and gathering spaces.
- Collaborate, if/as needed, with the parish’s other ministries
involved in liturgical celebrations (e.g., Coordinators of
Sacristans; Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHCs); Altar
Servers; Proclaimers; etc).
- (Entrusted with the care of the sanctuary) Provide and maintain
a suitably clean dwelling place for Our Lord Jesus Christ.
- Purchase, maintain, and clean or replace the altar, credence
table, and tabernacle linens, as needed. *
(*As needed constitutes:
when soiled with dried Precious Blood; ash markings; the cloth’s
edges are frayed and unserviceable, etc).
- Change the altar linen colors to denote the vestment color for
the day (as noted in the diocese’s Ordo). *
(*If the Ordo denotes an option of more than one color, the ARS
representative(s) will consult with the respective priest celebrant
scheduled for or before that
particular day’s Mass for resolution.)
- Purchase, maintain, clean and replace (e.g., washing and
ironing) the communion purificators, corporals, wash/hand towels,
etc., if/as needed. *
(*If communion linens become unserviceable, they will be disposed of
by burning or burying the article in accordance with the norms and
traditions of the Church.)
(*Communion linens containing remnants of dried, Precious Blood will
be cleansed complying strictly with the guidelines prescribed by the
USCCB.)
- Purchase, maintain, and clean altar server cassocks and
surplices, if/as needed, but at least semi-annually.
- Maintain and clean the Pascal Candle follower and stand, if/as
needed.
- Maintain and clean priest and deacon vestments (e.g., albs;
cassocks; surplices; chasubles; dalmatics, cope; humeral veil; etc).
- Maintain and clean other liturgical linens (e.g., funeral pall;
etc), if/as needed.
- Purchase, clean, maintain, and/or replace sanctuary candles, as
needed.
- Clean, maintain and replace communion vessels (chalices, patens,
etc), if/as needed.
- Clean and maintain the baptismal font, ambry of sacred oils,
ambo, lectern, deacon and presider chairs, the votive candles and
stands, and the statuary and stands.
- Order sufficient materials and supplies to fulfill their duties
(with a minimum of a month reserve), such as (but not limited to):
- Paraffin candle oil.
- Tabernacle vigil candles.
- Vigil/votive/memorial candles (large and tea-lite).
- Candle lighting waxed tapers.
- Incense.
- Thurible charcoal.
- Conduct monthly meetings; at times suitable for the majority of
the interested parish faithful.
Meeting minutes will be completed and a file copy provided to
the Parish Liturgist and Pastor within 7 days for parish
recordkeeping.
- Staff the scheduled ARS coffee and donuts after-Mass Sunday
activities in Dwyer Hall.
- Conduct rosary-related activities; as requested, directed, or
approved by the pastor, parochial vicar, and/or parish liturgist.
Changes to and/or additions to the ARS ministry’s responsibilities
and duties will be at the sole discretion of the pastor (whether
verbally or in writing), parochial vicar, and/or parish liturgist.
Resolutions to problems will be resolved by the ARS with the
parish liturgist.