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Scholastics In Mexico Installed as Lector and Acolytes – Tlaxcala, MX.

March 22, 2024

This week, Scholastic Julio César Martínez Chávez was called to the ministries of Lector and Acolyte, along with Scholastics Jesus Rodriguez and Alejandro Garcia, who were called to the ministry of Acolytes. The ceremony was presided over by Fr. Paul Francis Walsh, CSB.
The duties of a Lector include the proclamation of the readings from Sacred Scripture, with the exception of the Gospel, and the duties of the Acolytes include assistance of the Priest and Deacon.
We pray for our brothers in Mexico, and wish them a blessed ministry.
Felicidades! / Congratulations!

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