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  Lector Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lectors are expected to participate in the non-liturgical life of the ministry and attend meetings and practicums that may be offered by the diocese and parish during the year.
Lectors should have enough time to see if anything out of the norm is occurring and to check the lectionary and be sure the proper readings are selected.
If the lector is seated on the side aisle he or she may elect to leave the sanctuary from the side and in that case, no bow is needed.
www.stmattnh.org /Lector_Guide.htm   (1411 words)

  
 Lector
A lector (reader) in the West is a clerk having the second of the four minor orders.
In the Eastern Churches this and other lessons are still supposed to be read by a lector, but everywhere his office (as all minor orders) may be supplied by a layman.
In the rubrics at the beginning it is said that if Mass be sung without deacon and subdeacon a lector wearing a surplice may sing the Epistle in the usual place; but at the end he does not kiss the celebrant's hand (Ritus celebr.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/l/lector.html   (740 words)

  
 Lector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lector is a fictional character from Yugioh.He appears during the virtual reality saga.
After threating a smaller company, Seto had mad an alliance with the big 5 to take over kaiba corp. Lector and the other members of the big 5 then realized someone was leaking their information, Seto said it was Mokuba.
Lectors deck is most based on gaining life points.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lector   (135 words)

  
 USCCB - (Liturgy) - The Lector at Mass
In the celebration of the Eucharist, the lector has specific duties which he alone ought to perform, even though ordained ministers may be present (99).
Such designated lectors must be truly qualified and carefully prepared for this office, so that the faithful will develop a warm and lively love for Sacred Scripture from listening to the reading from the sacred texts (101).
The lector may join in the procession at the end of Mass in the same order as in the procession to the altar.
www.usccb.org /liturgy/girm/lit3.shtml   (998 words)

  
 St. Vincent de Paul Parish | Lectors
Lector 1 processes in with the lectionary, proclaims the First Reading and the petitions (prayers of the faithful); Lector 2 proclaims the Second Reading and the announcements, and walks out with the lectionary in the recessional.
At most masses, the lector is the first person in the procession and is followed by the priest.
When serving as a lector at St. Vincent’s, there is occasionally the rare instance when no cantor is present to lead the congregation in song during mass.
www.stvdep.org /share/lectors.asp   (1386 words)

  
 Lector reading tips
It should not be a task that is being performed: a good lector allows the community to sense the presence of the living Jesus in that community through him or her without focussing too much attention on the lector himself or herself.
Besides concrete preparation and the learning of the techniques of public speaking, the lector should deepen his or her understanding of the messages of the individual books in Scripture so that the meaning of a particular passage becomes easier to understand.
A good lector, having read beforehand the passage several times and having prayed over it, will find himself or herself drawn to one or two lines in the reading that may be the "highpoints".
www.theology.ie /lector.htm   (3018 words)

  
 Minstry of Lector (Eng./Sp.)
The person who assumes the ministry of lector understands and supports the changes in liturgy outlined above and is open to adapting the liturgy to the needs of the assembled parish community.
Specifically, the lector's attitude and actions foster a spirit of friendliness and welcome; facilitate the participation of the community; and support the dignity and accessibility of the Proclaimed Word.
Rather, the lector has the responsibility to bring the Word to life by using all the expressiveness at his or her disposal.
www.krysallis.com /minoflecen.html   (832 words)

  
 Lector cd player
The Lector CD mechanism has two different types of damping, the first by special damping rubber in neoprene and the second by lattice-rubber a solution adopted for analog turntables.
Great attention has been focused on Lectors design of the power supply, this circuitry operates with over four-thousand micro farad capacitors for reduce noise and best reservoir energy, these hi value capacitors work together with special ultra low noise voltage regulator devices as shunt-parallel technology.
Lector proudly introduces the all new Lector CDP-6 cd-player with tube analog output and original cdm servo with proprietary software control, proprietary DAC chipset and D.S.P. resampling solution.
www.audiolimits.com /html/lector_cd_player.html   (934 words)

  
 Nashville Tennessee Cathedral of the Incarnation Catholic Church - Lectors
Lectors share the Word of God with the Cathedral community by reading the Church’s selections from the Bible at mass.
Two lectors are required for the 8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m.
One lector is needed for the weekday 12:10 p.m.
www.nashvillecathedral.com /lectors.htm   (174 words)

  
 Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes: Lector Responsibilties
Lectors are responsible for reading so the last person in the back of the church can hear and understand what is being read.
Obtaining the appointed text is the lector's responsibility so that he or she need not be dependent on the head lector for a copy.
Experienced lectors may not need to rehearse, but rehearsals are strongly recommended for those who have not served as lector in the past.
www.ascensionandsaintagnes.org /propers/lectorinformation.htm   (254 words)

  
 Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church
Scheduling of lectors accommodates such needs as vacations or medical personnel on-call schedules when the lector advises the lector coordinator in advance of each quarterly schedule.
The lector assigned remains responsible for being sure that his or her assignment is covered.
All lectors will also receive the separate Lector Workbook that is published annually and includes all readings for the liturgical year.
www.stmary.ws /lectors.htm   (647 words)

  
 Lector Page
Lectors prepare in advance the readings for the Mass, proclaim them at Mass, lead the Prayers of the Faithful, and assist in other ways as needed.
Lectors are usually scheduled about once a month for weekend liturgies.
A lector possesses certain skills necessary to the ministry: an ability to read and understand the scripture being read and an ability to be comfortable standing in front of people when reading.
www.sacredheart.ws /Lectors.htm   (186 words)

  
 Catholic Community Forum Discussion Groups - Lector standing beside the priest during consecration.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
So for a lector to sit in a chair that an observer considers a chair meant for an acolyte does not seem to be a matter for disputation.
Certainly the Lector should be standing and the Lector "takes a position in the sanctuary." On a local level a celebrant should use good judgement so that a Lector (or acolyte) is not so close as to cause any misimpression as to his role.
On the contrary, it is not fitting for a lector to stand at the altar, with the priest, during the eucharistic prayer.
www.catholic-forum.com /forums/printthread.php?t=3868   (4506 words)

  
 Lector's Notes at www.lectorprep.org
And so often the lector begins the proclamation while the acolyte is still moving about on the other side of the sanctuary.
Their only regular exposure to Scripture is from the lips of the lector and the preacher there.
The author assumes every lector will want to know what he or she is talking about, just as one would for a presentation at work, or in a college seminar.
www.lectorprep.org   (2195 words)

  
 St. Basil the Great Catholic Church - About St. Basil's   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The lector is presenting the human face of God’s revealing word.
As one lector puts it, “I try to empty myself so I can be open to whatever God wants to communicate through me.” And when the lector proclaims the Word of God the whole assembly sees that the human face of God is one we are invited to present to the world.
Lectors schedules are created in advance to proclaim the scripture at Mass.
www.stbasilvallejo.org /lector.htm   (236 words)

  
 Lector Information - St. Ignatius, Martyr, Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The office of Lector is the oldest of the lesser degrees of ordination and appears in the second century writings of Tertullian (160-230 AD).
A person called to minister to the community as a Lector must recognize that the ministry has a history characterized by "proclaiming the Word of God" to the congregation.
The Lector's acceptance of the responsibilities of this ministry is reflected in his or her preparation, study, and reverence for the Scriptures.
www.st-ignatius.org /LiturMin/lectors/lectors.html   (409 words)

  
 Lector Ministry at St John's
The Lector Ministry at St John's comprises men, women, and young adults called to proclaim the Word of God to their fellow parishioners.
The lector proclaims the Word of God from the Scriptures during Mass, and also assists in reading the General Intercessions and announcements.
If you are interested in becoming a lector at the weekend masses, please contact Rich Hammler at 703 777 8351 or email him at hammlers@msn.com.
www.stjohnleesburg.com /lector.cfm   (115 words)

  
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LECTOR 0.992 with Whitaker's WORDS adds Find, Find Next, and Select All functions to Edit Menu, adjusts Change Font under the Settings Menu to only affect the selected text, also enables underlining and strikeout capability for fonts, and removes unneeded Adjust Speed option for slower computers.
LECTOR 0.994 with Whitaker's WORDS fixes a problem with pasting large selections into the text box when you first start up and also fixes the Change Font option to retain all previous features of the font except those changed by the user.
LECTOR 0.995 with Whitaker's WORDS fixes a problem with displaying the LECTOR icon, makes the dictionary links appear more user-friendly, and now removes the start menu group correctly during uninstallation.
www.geocities.com /abramring/lector/ll_download.html   (420 words)

  
 BSC Lector Resource
Today's gospel, Mark 12:28b-34, is the climax of a series of contentious conversations between Jesus and the enemies who would soon conspire to kill him.
The lector should read the gospel, and would do well to read it in context, beginning with Mark, chapter 11.
So, lector, meditate on the kind of greatness to which God is calling the people before you.
www.blessedsacramentnc.org /lector   (801 words)

  
 LECTOR 2003
LECTOR is one of the most advanced tools for the analysis of Greek and Latin texts.
With LECTOR 2003 you have many possibilities to edit and export your results.
LECTOR 2003 is able to do different things simultaneously.
www.maierphil.de /lector   (184 words)

  
 Lector Evaluation
Lector Self Evaluation - Please prayerfully discern your current state of commitment as a Lector.
Understanding that lectoring is “God’s Ministry”, not ours, and that we are servants of the liturgy,
Please prayerfully discern your calling and commitment as Lector, complete and return this covenant to the Parish Office.
members.dslextreme.com /users/stangelamerici/LectorEval.htm   (487 words)

  
 RESEARCH AND CONCORDANCES IN GREEK AND LATIN PHILOLOGY, ANCIENT HISTORY, AND ARCHEOLOGY
LECTOR is a universal search and concordance software to access the PHI and TLG CD-ROM editions.
LECTOR runs on all IBM PC/AT or compatibles with VGA graphics adapter and at least 540kB free memory under MS-DOS (version 5.0 or higher) or in a DOS-shell under MS-Windows 3.11, Windows 95, Windows NT, IBM OS/2, and SoftWindows for Macintosh (by FWB Software).
With LECTOR it is easy to read and visualize all texts from the PHI and TLG CD-ROMs and to export texts wholly or partly in files (LECTOR supports the following formats: RTF for MS-Windows applications, WordPerfect, and ASCII).
www.maierphil.de /ClasPhil/LECTOR.HTM   (505 words)

  
 Caveat lector - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab1.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Caveat lector is a Latin phrase meaning "Let the reader beware".
The phrase is used in written English in two distinct ways.
Caveat lector – the print was smudged and I may have got the address details wrong."
en.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Caveat_lector   (199 words)

  
 Lector Guidelines
All lectors are provided with workbooks that include the Sunday and Holyday readings with commentary to assist your understanding of the passage.
The preference for men is a jacket and tie and for women a skirt and blouse or a dress.
If a lector is carelessly attired, it is a sign of disrespect to the ministry, which you represent, and to the Word, which you proclaim.
home1.gte.net /scottsonline/guide_lector.htm   (1306 words)

  
 Lector certification program begins Sept. 15 | The-Tidings.com
This five-week Lector Training Class, sponsored by the archdiocesan Office for Worship, includes the following sessions: liturgy, spirituality of the lector and ministry, Scripture, proclamation techniques and practicum.
The Office for Worship is committed to the training of lectors as emphasized in the "Introduction to the Lectionary for Mass #55": "All liturgical ministers, especially the ministers of the Word, must be properly trained for their ministry.
rchdiocesan Office for Worship staff said the best method of training and formation for lectors in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, is when individual parishes invite a lector presenter to work with their lectors --- both new and experienced --- in their own parish setting.
www.the-tidings.com /2004/0903/olalector.htm   (301 words)

  
 MPR: Reading the story of "El Lector"
"El Lector" tells the story of a girl whose grandfather is revered 'lector.' Their lives change when the factory owners replace the readers with radios.
Duluth, Minn. — El Lector is about a time before iPods, a time before television, even before radio.
And oddly enough the idea came to William Durbin through the radio, while he was driving back from a conference in South Dakota.
minnesota.publicradio.org /display/web/2006/02/14/ellector   (206 words)

  
 6moons audioreviews: Lector CDP 0.6T
But still, this Lector is one of the most balanced units for CD playback I can recall hearing.
When I heard the Lector was tubed, I figured they'd sexed up the sound by pouring a bit of sugar over these Lectors make them more "analogue" sounding.
Through the Lector, I sat back and read my Sunday NY Times on the couch and smiled the smile of a contented audiophile.
www.6moons.com /audioreviews/lector/cdp.html   (2127 words)

  
 Lector - Free Software Downloads and Software Reviews - Download.com
Lector 1 has been updated to Lector 2.1.
In a moment, you will be re-directed to the latest version of Lector.
Please click here for Lector 2.1 if your browser does not automatically re-direct you.
www.download.com /Lector/3000-2056-10471381.html   (61 words)

  
 Lector's Prayer
Dear Jesus, thank You for calling me to be a lector at Your Eucharistic celebrations.
Let me take this role seriously and diligently prepare myself for it by studying the sacred texts before mass, and by striving to be a better Catholic Christian.
The ministry of a Lector is a wonderful work.
members.dslextreme.com /users/stangelamerici/LectorPrayers.html   (731 words)

  
 Lector Longinquus: The Distant Reader, Latin and Greek Texts
Lector Longinquus: The Distant Reader, Latin and Greek Texts
Note - Many of the texts on this website originally came from the Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities at Rutgers University Libraries.
When you go to show this quarter's revenues to the boss, why not give 'em a little panache?
meta.montclair.edu /lector_longinquus   (269 words)

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