101.
QUERY: At the
presentation of gifts at a Mass with congregation, persons (lay or religious)
bring to the altar the bread and wine which are to be consecrated. These gifts
are received by the priest celebrant. All those participating in the Mass
accompany this group procession in which the gifts are brought forward. They
then stand around the altar until communion time. Is this procedure in
conformity with the spirit of the law and of the Roman Missal? REPLY:
Assuredly, the Eucharistic celebration is the act of the entire community,
carried out by all the members of the liturgical assembly. Nevertheless,
everyone must have and also must observe his or her own place and proper role:
"In liturgical celebrations each one, minister or layperson, who has an
office to perform, should do all of, but only, those parts which pertain to
that office by the nature of the rite and the principles of liturgy." (SC
art. 29).
During the
liturgy of the eucharist, only the presiding celebrant remains at the altar.
The assembly of the faithful take their place in the Church outside the
«presbyterium», which is reserved for the celebrant or concelebrants and altar
ministers: Not 17 (1981) 61.
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