
Eucharistic Ministers
These ministers assist the presiding celebrant in the sharing of the consecrated bread and wine, the Body and Blood of Christ with the worshiping community
Environment
This team ensures the Sanctuary and the interior of the church are meaningfully decorated for liturgical seasons and feast days as well as for parish celebrations. The members develop floral arrangements, banners and other decorations to enhance our worship environment.
Funeral Assistant's Ministry
Funeral ministers express their and the parish’s compassion and support for families who have lost a loved one through assisting at the funeral liturgy. Funeral assistants act as acolytes and cross, incense and water bearers.
Hospitality/Ushers
As Matthew 25:35 states: “…, I was a stranger and you welcomed me,…”. A Minister of Hospitality/Usher is the “face” of the church. Ministers of Hospitality/Ushers are the first people that parishioners and visitors see when they arrive at Mass and the last people they see as they leave the church. A Minister of Hospitality/Usher is a person who helps ensure a smoothly run Mass and ministers to all in a variety of practical ways. It is important that a Minister of Hospitality/Usher be welcoming, friendly, honest, and willing to serve parishioners and visitors and the sacrifice of the Mass itself. A Minister of Hospitality/Usher is an honourable position in the church. At each Mass there is a Lead Minister of Hospitality/Usher and a recommended three Regular Ministers of Hospitality/Ushers.

Lectors
Lectors assist the celebrant of the Mass by proclaiming the Scriptures during the Liturgy. Lectors may also be called upon to commentate, introduce the Mass, read announcements and lead the Prayers of the Faithful.
Liturgy
The public worship of the Church, including the celebration of the sacrament and the sacrifice of the Eucharist, the celebration of other sacraments, and the Liturgy of the Hours or the Divine Office, which is a set form of hymns, psalms, readings and prayers recited at particular times of the day. The liturgy is the outstanding means by which the faithful can express in their lives, and manifest to others, the mystery of Christ and the real nature of the true Church. (2019 photo)

Sacristans
Sacristans ensure Celebration of the Eucharist preparations by: opening the church for Mass, setting out Processional gifts of hosts and wine, assembling appropriate vessels and linens, assisting Presiders and other ministries as necessary for the Liturgy Celebration. Premises are secured after Mass. Training is provided with a manual/checklist for parishioners interested in scheduled teams of this important ministry.

