Every person has a gift to offer our parish community! If you are a child in grade 4 or higher, you can serve as an altar server at Masses in our parish.
What does an Altar Server do, you wonder? At St. Timothy's Altar Servers assist the priest and/or deacon as they preside over our prayer at Mass. This means that you would:
carry candles or the processional cross during the entrance and closing processions
hold the Presider's Book while Father prays certain prayers
assist in preparing the altar for the Eucharistic Prayer
assist in removing items from the altar as necessary
Most importantly, you would be an example of faith and prayer to other children (and to adults!) by your prayerful presence at Mass. By sharing your time and talent with the rest of the parish, you would be showing how much God is a part of your life.
As an altar server, you would be asked to serve at Mass about once a month (sometimes more frequently) or at seasonal celebrations such as Christmas and Easter Masses. In order to be prepared and to feel comfortable in this role, you would need to attend some training sessions. Training generally takes place in the fall (one afternoon or evening a week for 4 weeks) and new servers are always scheduled with more experienced servers who will continue to show you the ropes.
We are very appreciative of the service that our altar servers offer to our parish. To show our appreciation, we have two fun events each year. We start each year in the fall with a pizza party (that we hold with all the members of the children's choir!) In the late spring (usually June) we also go on a field trip, and for the last several years we have chosen to spend the day at Canobie Lake Park (see photo to left!). This is always a lot of fun and a great way to say thanks to all of you for all you do.
If you are interested in becoming an altar server, please contact Colleen Campion, our Pastoral Associate .