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For more information on Liturgy Workshops being offered throughout the Diocese of Arlington, please visit https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/liturgyworkshops/ or contact the diocesan Office of Divine Worship at [email protected] . A training workshop for those who serve as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion. Mandatory for new EMHCs but recommended for all in this ministry, this workshop addresses the practical, theological, and spiritual dimensions of the ministry. Open to all the faithful, this presentation appeals to the Church’s 2,000-year history of liturgical celebration and theology to explain what “tradition” is, why it matters, and how a better understanding of it can deepen our liturgical participation. A training workshop for those who serve in the ministry of Reader. Optional but recommended for all Readers, this workshop addresses the practical, theological, and spiritual dimensions of the ministry.
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Open to all the faithful, this presentation appeals to the Church’s … · 2019-03-07 · or contact the diocesan Office of Divine Worship at [email protected]. A training

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Page 1: Open to all the faithful, this presentation appeals to the Church’s … · 2019-03-07 · or contact the diocesan Office of Divine Worship at liturgy@arlingtondiocese.org. A training

For more information on Liturgy Workshops being offered

throughout the Diocese of Arlington, please visit

https://www.arlingtondiocese.org/liturgyworkshops/

or contact the diocesan Office of Divine Worship at

[email protected].

A training workshop for those who serve as Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion.

Mandatory for new EMHCs but recommended for all in this ministry, this workshop

addresses the practical, theological, and spiritual dimensions of the ministry.

Open to all the faithful, this presentation appeals to the Church’s 2,000 -year history of

liturgical celebration and theology to explain what “tradition” is, why it matters, and how a

better understanding of it can deepen our liturgical participation.

A training workshop for those who serve in the ministry of Reader. Optional but

recommended for all Readers, this workshop addresses the practical, theological, and

spiritual dimensions of the ministry.