Otawara Catholic Church (カトリック大田原教会)

Otawara Catholic Church (カトリック大田原教会) 〒324-0056 大田原市中央1-5-10
TEL.0287-24-0603
FAX.0287-47-6949
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Have you ever heard someone speak briefly before Mass begins or give short instructions during the liturgy and wondered ...
04/05/2026

Have you ever heard someone speak briefly before Mass begins or give short instructions during the liturgy and wondered who they are? These individuals are called commentators, and while their role may seem simple, it carries a quiet but meaningful purpose in the life of the Church.

First, who are commentators?
Commentators are lay members of the Church appointed to help guide the congregation during the liturgy. Their role is not to preach or replace the priest, but to offer brief explanations or directions that help the faithful f0ll0w what is happening.

They may introduce the Mass, explain certain parts of the celebration, or give practical guidance when needed.

Second, their role is to assist, not to lead the liturgy.
The central roles in the Mass belong to the priest, who acts in the person of Jesus Christ, and to the ordained ministers. The commentator does not take over these roles.

Instead, they assist quietly, helping the congregation to participate more consciously and actively.

Third, they help the faithful understand and participate.
Sometimes, especially during special celebrations or for those who are new to the liturgy, certain parts of the Mass may not be immediately clear. The commentator helps bridge that gap.
Their role is to gently guide the people so that they can enter more deeply into prayer and worship.

The Bible reminds us:
“Everything must be done for building up.” - 1 Corinthians 14:26.

This reflects the purpose of the commentator, to build understanding, not to draw attention to themselves.

Fourth, their words must be brief and carefully used.
The Church encourages that any commentary during the liturgy should be short, clear, and only when truly needed. Too much talking can distract from the sacred action taking place.

Because of this, commentators are expected to speak with humility and restraint, always respecting the flow of the Mass.

Fifth, their role is spiritual, even if it seems practical.
Even though the commentator’s task may look like giving announcements or directions, it has a spiritual dimension. By helping others pray better, they are serving the worship of God.

Like many roles in the Church, it is not about visibility, but about service.

Sixth, not every Mass requires a commentator.
In many places, especially where the faithful are already familiar with the liturgy, a commentator may not be used at all.
Their presence depends on pastoral need.

This shows that their role is supportive, not essential to the structure of the Mass.

In the end, Commentators are laypersons who help guide the congregation during Mass by offering brief explanations or directions. They do not lead the liturgy but assist the faithful in understanding and participating more fully.

Their role may seem small, but it is a form of service that helps others enter more deeply into worship.

Now you know.

SOURCES
Sacred Scripture (Catholic Translation): 1 Corinthians 14:26

Catechism of the Catholic Church: CCC 1143; CCC 1144

Code of Canon Law: Canon 230


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THE POWER OF LECTORS: UNDERSTANDING THEIR UNIQUE ROLE IN THE CHURCH“They don’t just read Scripture… they give voice to t...
02/05/2026

THE POWER OF LECTORS:
UNDERSTANDING THEIR UNIQUE ROLE IN THE CHURCH
“They don’t just read Scripture… they give voice to the Word of God.”

In many Catholic parishes, people often notice the priest, the choir, or the altar servers…
But there is one quiet ministry that carries a powerful spiritual weight during the Liturgy of the Word -the lector.

Many see it as “just reading,” but in the mind of the Church, it is far deeper than that.
So who exactly is a lector, and why does this ministry matter so much in the life of the Church?

1. WHAT IS A LECTOR IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH?
A lector is a lay person formally entrusted with proclaiming the Word of God during the liturgy, especially the First Reading, Responsorial Psalm (in some cases), and Second Reading during Mass.

This ministry is not casual or decorative. It is a liturgical service rooted in responsibility and reverence.
The lector does not “perform reading” -rather, they proclaim Sacred Scripture, which the Church understands as the living Word of God.

As the Church teaches, Sacred Scripture is not ordinary text but “the Word of God expressed in human language” (cf. Catechism of the Catholic Church).

2. THE BIBLICAL AND LITURGICAL ROOT OF LECTORS
The ministry of reading Scripture publicly is not new. It has deep biblical roots.
In the Old Testament, the Word of God was publicly proclaimed to the assembly of Israel. In the New Testament, we see Jesus Himself reading from the scroll in the synagogue (Luke 4:16–20), revealing the importance of public proclamation of Scripture.

The Church later formalized this ministry so that the Word of God would always be proclaimed with dignity, clarity, and faith.

This is why in the liturgy, the lector is not just a volunteer, they are a minister of the Word.

3. THE UNIQUE ROLE OF A LECTOR DURING MASS
The lector has a sacred responsibility during the Liturgy of the Word.
Their role includes more than reading words aloud. It involves:

They prepare spiritually before stepping into the sanctuary, knowing they are about to proclaim Scripture to the People of God.

They proclaim the Word clearly, with faith and understanding, so that the message of God is not lost in poor delivery.
They help the congregation listen with reverence, because through the lector, God is still speaking to His people today.

The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (General Instruction of the Roman Missal) emphasizes that those who proclaim Scripture must be properly prepared, spiritually grounded, and capable of reading with dignity.

4. WHY THE ROLE OF LECTORS IS SPIRITUALLY POWERFUL
The lector’s ministry carries a quiet but deep spiritual authority.
When Scripture is proclaimed, the Church believes it is not just human words being spoken, it is God communicating with His people in the present moment.

This means the lector becomes an instrument through which God speaks.
That is why the Church insists that this ministry be done with reverence, not routine.

A careless reading can weaken the message. A faithful proclamation can touch hearts.

5. DOES ANYONE BECOME A LECTOR?
Yes -in most parishes, lay faithful are instituted or appointed as lectors after proper formation.
This includes spiritual preparation, training in reading publicly, and understanding the Scriptures they proclaim.

The Church sees this as part of the active participation of the laity in liturgical life, encouraged especially after the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.

6. THE CHURCH’S VIEW ON THIS MINISTRY
The Church does not treat the lector as a “background role.”
Instead, it sees it as a true liturgical ministry of service to the Word of God.

As emphasized in Church teaching, the Word of God is central to the life of the Church, and those who proclaim it participate in that sacred mission.
This is why preparation, respect, and spiritual awareness are essential.

IN SUMMARY…A QUIET BUT POWERFUL MINISTRY
The ministry of a lector is:
• A service rooted in Scripture
• A liturgical responsibility in the Mass
• A voice through which the Word of God is proclaimed
It is not about speaking beautifully…
It is about speaking faithfully.

REFLECTION
In a world full of voices, noise, and opinions…
The Church still pauses during Mass to listen to one voice:
The voice that carries Scripture.

So today, reflect:
“Do I see the Word of God as something I hear every Sunday… or something that is still speaking to me today?”

Have you ever served as a lector in your parish?
Or have you ever experienced a moment where the reading at Mass spoke directly to your life?

Share your experience in the comment section -let’s grow this reflection together.

“The lector does not speak for himself… he gives voice to the Word that speaks to all.”

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中央1丁目5-10
Otawara-shi, Tochigi
324-0056

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