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Who is a Eucharistic Minister?

  1. A layperson sanctioned to administer Holy Communion

  2. The clergy member officiating the funeral

  3. The director overseeing the service arrangements

  4. A family representative at the service

The correct answer is: A layperson sanctioned to administer Holy Communion

A Eucharistic Minister is a layperson who has been authorized by the church to distribute Holy Communion, particularly during Mass or other religious services. This role is significant in the context of worship because it allows for greater participation of the laity in the sacramental life of the church. Eucharistic Ministers often serve in churches where the number of clergy may not be sufficient to administer Communion effectively to the congregation. In contrast, a clergy member officiating the funeral pertains to the leadership role during a service but does not specifically relate to the distribution of Communion. The director overseeing the service arrangements handles logistical aspects and does not perform religious functions, while a family representative might offer personal reflections or tributes during the service but does not participate in the distribution of Communion. Thus, the role of a Eucharistic Minister is distinctly focused on the sacramental duty of administering Communion.