Extraordinary Eucharistic Ministers are properly formed, instructed and commissioned lay persons who assist the priest in administering the sacrament of Holy Communion, the consecrated bread and wine. These ministers have received spiriExtraordinary Eucharistic Ministers are properly formed, instructed and commissioned lay persons who assist the priest in administering the sacrament of Holy Communion, the consecrated bread and wine. These ministers have received spiritual, theological, and practical preparation in order to aid in the distribution of Holy Communion at Mass and to the sick and homebound when ordinary ministers of Holy Communion are unavailable. In order for a person to be appointed as an EEM, the following conditions must be met:
❖ Be a Catholic living in harmony with the teachings of the Church and be properly disposed to receiving the Eucharist.
❖ Be of sufficient age and maturity to perform the duties of an EMHC at Mass or to the sick and homebound.
❖ Be chosen and appointed by the pastor.
❖ Follow the established guidelines by the diocesan bishop
❖ Eucharistic Ministers for 2018 - 2019: - Nathan Brockman, Nancy Esser, Steve Esser Mary Ann Lippert, Dave Rademan, Cindy Redmond, Steve Redmond, Bill Rosandick, Elizabeth Rosandick, Rita Schiller, Cindy Schooley, Judy Sojka, Hillary Tolzmann, Denise Tritz, Duane Tritz, and Ralph Tritz.