The diversity of ministers is essential to the fruitful celebration of the Mass. All of the faithful are summoned to a “full, conscious, and active participation” that burns with faith, hope, and charity by reason of their Baptism. The church depends on Eucharistic Ministers to assist the priest and deacon in the distribution of Holy Communion. These are parishioners who, because of their love of the church and the Eucharist, their exemplary Christian living, and their willingness to offer service to the church and are recommended by the Pastor to the Bishop. After Parish Training the Bishop mandates them to assist in the distribution of Holy Communion in the parish. A training is held in the parish before the parishioner is installed as an Eucharistic Minister.
For more information or if you need any help in administering Holy Communion to sick at hospital or aged at home, then please contact
Francis Kiran Fernandes
General Coordinator
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
Mobile: +971-52-6623728
Email: [email protected]
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC) Core Team