Acolytes

To serve around the Holy Table is a privilege and a wonderful gift to Our Lord. Orthodox boys and men are encouraged to serve as acolytes in the sanctuary and in processions during the Divine Liturgy. The sacristan moves about the church quietly to light all the vigil candles around the church, places lecterns and tables when needed during the liturgy and keeps the censer filled with charcoal and incense.

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Serving requires self-discipline and dedication. Orthodox Christian boys, aged eight years and above, serve. The Altar Servers (Acolytes) are trained by the church clergy and the senior members of the Altar Servers to fulfil their ministry in a spirit of reverence and worship.

As such, we must serve with the fear of God in us. We must not allow the altar to turn into a social hall, meeting place or playground. The altar is a holy place. It is the place where the bread and wine become the precious body and blood of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Guideline for Acolytes:

The Sanctuary is holy, and access to it is restricted to a very few men. Do not abuse the privilege you have been given to enter the sanctuary for service by being disrespectful or entering the holy place unnecessarily.

Arrive early for services, according to the instruction of the priest in charge, so you have time to prepare and vest without rushing. Late entries may distract the priest from his du ties/prayers (e.g., preparing the Holy Gifts at the Table of Oblation during Proskomedia).

Prepare for service with fasting, prayer, and frequent Holy Confession. Abstain and plan to partake in Holy Communion at every Liturgy. (Even if you are not scheduled to serve, prepare as if you were. You may be asked to replace a server who is ill or absent.)

Follow the dietary rules for Wednesdays, Fridays, and the four fasting seasons seriously.

Dress properly for serving God. Shorts, jeans, T-shirts, tennis shoes, and other casual clothing are not appropriate, even when “hidden” by a robe. (Most priests require that servers wear dark colored dress pants, button-down shirts, and black or brown leather street shoes.)

Mind your personal appearance. Come to serve with clean hands and face, and neatly combed hair cut in a conservative style. Leave distracting jewelry — including earrings — at home.

Be alert for hand signals and other instructions given by the priest, deacon, or senior altar servers. When an instruction is given, follow it exactly and immediately.

Do not talk or whisper in the sanctuary or while in procession in the Nave, unless it is to ask an important question about your duties. Giggling, laughing, and fidgeting are not appropriate.

When you are not performing a specific task, stand to the side and follow the service. Sing the responses, and say the prayers silently along with the priest.

Never walk in front of the Holy Altar (i.e., between the Altar Table and the Royal Doors). Only the bishop, priest, and deacon may stand in front of the Altar while serving.

Take care of your robe (e.g., folding it neatly after services, letting the priest know if a button is loose, etc.).

Clean up the sanctuary following services according to your priest’s instructions; this may include replacing candles or filling oil lamps, cleaning and polishing the censer and other brass items or vacuuming. Be sure to tidy up the area where the antithoron is cut.

Contact our priest or our sacristan Kostas Amberiadis (831) 429-6500.

Acolytes