Weekday Communion Services
Weekday Communion Services
Weekday Communion Services
Similarities do exist. The Penitential Act has three possible forms and, as in the Mass,
the threefold invocations of “Form C” may be modified to reflect the liturgical season.
The Liturgy of the Word retains a full complement of Scripture. When the service is held
in place of a daily Mass, a complete service of the Word may be celebrated with the
texts for the readings taken from the Mass of the Day.
The Rite of Distributing Holy Communion…, chapter one of HCWEOM, is written in two
parts. (Caution, the ritual book combines part one and two.) Both parts include texts for
a presider who is either a priest, a deacon or a layperson. Our focus is on “Part One”,
which is used when an assembly is gathered such as a Nursing Home service. Its
purpose is “that the people should be nourished by the Word of God” #26.
“Part Two,” a short version of the rite, is “used when the longer, more elaborate form is
unsuitable, especially when there are only one or two for communion and a true
community celebration is impossible.”2 Such might be the case when a person seeks
communion at a time outside the Mass schedule. It is similar to the rite used when in the
setting of a hospital or sick room.
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The rite offers a variety of prayer options for the “Greeting,” the “Penitential Act,” the
“Concluding Prayer,” and the “Blessing.” For the lay presider, the rite often gives a
specific option that differs from those for the deacon, e.g., at the greeting and at the
blessing. Clearly, lay leaders should be aware of this.
SINCE VATICAN COUNCIL II, WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN A RITE FOR “COMMUNION
OUTSIDE MASS” WHICH DOES NOT SPECIFY “SICKNESS” OR “INABILITY TO
ATTEND MASS,” BUT INCLUDES THE NEEDS OF THE FAITHFUL WHEN THERE IS NOT, OR
CANNOT BE, A CELEBRATION OF MASS. TODAY IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF SUCH AN OCCASION,
SINCE_____ (reason for service) __________.
B. PENITENTIAL RITE [several options are offered for the penitential act]
Deacon: My brothers and sisters, to prepare ourselves for
this celebration, let us call to mind our sins.
General Intercessions
Deacon: (The presider introduces the intercessions by addressing the people)
“We bring our needs and requests before our God:”
Reader: (The intentions are directed to the people.)
“For peace in our troubled world, … (pause)…. we pray to the Lord”
Deacon: (The presider closes the intercessions with a prayer addressed to God)
Lord God of all creation,
You have given us every good thing.
We trust in your constant care for us.
Hear these petitions we bring before you.
We ask this through your son Jesus Christ who lives and reigns with
you forever and ever.
Assembly: Amen.
D. HOLY COMMUNION
After the prayer, the leader goes to the place where the sacrament is reserved, takes the ciborium containing the
Body of the Lord, places it on the altar and genuflects. The leader then introduces the Lord’s Prayer.
1. LORD’S PRAYER
Deacon: At the Savior’s command and formed by divine teaching, we dare to say:
Assembly: Our Father who art in heaven …
(“Deliver us…” and “For the kingdom…” is OMITTED)
2. SIGN OF PEACE
Deacon: Let us offer each other the sign of peace.
(All make an appropriate sign of peace.)
3. DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNION
(The deacon genuflects, takes the host, raises it slightly over the vessel and facing the people says:)
Deacon: Behold the Lamb of God
Behold him who takes away the sins of the world.
Blessed are those who are called to the supper of the Lamb.
Assembly: Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof,
but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.
(The deacon says the following quietly and consumes the Body of Christ:
Deacon: May the body of Christ keep me safe for eternal life.)
(The presider then distributes communion to the assembly saying: The Body of Christ. All respond: Amen)
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(Afterward, a period of silence may be observed or a psalm or song of praise may be sung by all.)
Assembly: Amen
SINCE VATICAN COUNCIL II, WE HAVE BEEN GIVEN A RITE FOR “COMMUNION
OUTSIDE MASS” WHICH DOES NOT SPECIFY “SICKNESS” OR “INABILITY TO
ATTEND MASS,” BUT INCLUDES THE NEEDS OF THE FAITHFUL WHEN THERE IS NOT, OR
CANNOT BE, A CELEBRATION OF MASS. TODAY IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF SUCH AN OCCASION,
SINCE_____ (reason for service) _________.
B. PENITENTIAL ACT [several options are offered for the penitential act]
Leader: Brothers and sisters, let us acknowledge our sins, and so prepare ourselves
for this celebration.
You brought us to salvation by your paschal mystery: Lord, have mercy.
People: Lord, have mercy.
Leader : You renew us by the wonders of your passion: Christ have mercy.
People: Christ have mercy
Leader: You give us your body to make us one with your Easter sacrifice:
Lord have mercy.
People: Lord have mercy.
Leader: May almighty God have mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and bring us to
everlasting life.
People: Amen.
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General Intercessions
Leader: (The leader introduces the intercessions by addressing the people)
“We bring our needs and requests before our God:”
Reader: (The intentions are directed to the people.)
For example: “For peace in our troubled world, … (pause)…. we pray to the Lord”
D. HOLY COMMUNION
After the prayer, the leader goes to the place where the sacrament is reserved, takes the ciborium containing the
Body of the Lord, places it on the altar and genuflects. The leader then introduces the Lord’s Prayer.
1. LORD’S PRAYER
Leader: At the Savior’s command and formed by divine teaching, we dare to say:
Assembly: Our Father who art in heaven …
(“Deliver us…” and “For the kingdom…” is OMITTED)
2. SIGN OF PEACE
Leader: Let us offer each other the sign of peace.
(All make an appropriate sign of peace.)
3. DISTRIBUTION OF COMMUNION
(The leader genuflects, takes the host, raises it slightly over the vessel and facing the people says:)
Leader: Behold the Lamb of God
Behold him who takes away the sins of the world.
Blessed are those who are called to the supper of the Lamb.
Assembly: Lord, I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof,
but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.
(The leader says the following quietly and consumes the Body of Christ:
Leader: May the body of Christ keep me safe for eternal life.)
(The leader then distributes communion to the assembly saying: The Body of Christ. All respond: Amen)
(Afterward, a period of silence may be observed or a psalm or song of praise may be sung by all.)
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F. CONCLUDING RITE the leader invokes God’s blessing, crosses him/herself and says:
Leader: May the Lord bless us, protect us from evil and bring us to everlasting life.
Assembly: Amen
RESOURCES
A. THE RITE
"Rite of Distributing Holy Communion Outside Mass With the Celebration of the Word,"
In Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass, Catholic Book Publishing
Co.,New York 1976.
"Holy Communion and Worship of the Eucharist Outside Mass," In The Rites of the
Catholic Church, Pueblo Publishing Co., New York, 1976.
"Pastoral Care of the Sick: Rites of Anointing and Viaticum," Catholic Book Publishing Co.,
New York, 1983