2027 Living Liturgy for Extraordinary Ministers Cycle B

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Expected release date is 17th Jul 2026

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Living Liturgy™ for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion 2027 is a concise and practical resource designed to provide spiritual nourishment and liturgical preparation for those called to assist in the distribution of the Eucharist at Mass and to the sick and homebound.

Rooted in the Sunday Gospels and the liturgical year, this annual guide helps Extraordinary Ministers prepare prayerfully for their ministry while deepening their understanding of the relationship between the Word of God, the Eucharist, and Christian service. Through thoughtful reflections and ministry-focused resources, ministers are encouraged to approach their sacred role with reverence, faith, and renewed commitment.

Whether used for personal preparation, parish ministry formation, or the commissioning of new ministers, Living Liturgy™ for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion 2027 serves as a valuable companion throughout the year.

Living Liturgy™ for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion 2027 Details:

  • 2027 Edition
  • Designed specifically for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
  • Gospel readings for every Sunday and major liturgical celebrations
  • Reflection prompts for prayer and ministry preparation
  • Includes Rite for Administration of Communion to the Sick by an Extraordinary Minister
  • Inscription page for the minister's name
  • Ministry prayers coordinated with the Lectors and Music Ministers editions of Living Liturgy™
  • Supports spiritual growth and ministry formation
  • Ideal for parish use and individual preparation

Perfect For:

  • Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion
  • Ministers serving the sick, homebound, and hospitalized
  • Parish ministry formation programs
  • Commissioning new Eucharistic ministers
  • Personal reflection and prayer