Sunday, September 16, 2007

Do it right: How to look great in your vestments




Do you know what your vestments are called?
The red part is called a cassock
The white part is called a cotta.
You can look great in your cassock and cotta when they are lined up nice and straight. The cotta can get a little lop-sided, so check yourself in a mirror, or ask a fellow acolyte to check to make sure you're not crooked.
For added church fashion tips, go for the dark shoes and neatly combed hair!
Finally,
this is the last place we should be finding your cotta!
(Thanks to our acolyte "models," who always strive to look nice and neat.)

October 2007

October 7 (11 AM) C1 Michael W
C2 Jon
T1 Jordan
T2 Isabel

October 14 (11 AM) C1 Ian
C2 Caitlin
T1 Natasha
T2 William

October 21 (11 AM) C1 Nick
C2 Jack
T1 Alex
T2 Thomas

October 28 (11 AM) C1 Julia
C2 Christian
T1 Laura
T2 Elena

Happy Birthday to Alex and Jack!
(9/30)

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Installation Service

Wow! Thanks to everyone who participated in Father Tom's installation service. I was so proud of all of the acolytes, who really helped make this a very special service. Good job!

Parent information letter

Dear Parents (and Grandparents) of acolytes,
Thanks for supporting your child’s ministry as an acolyte. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

* I try to prepare the acolyte schedule by the 15th of each month (for example, the September schedule is prepared by August 15th.)

* If you know of any conflicts before I prepare the schedule, please e-mail me at benglebach at aol dot com to let me know.

* If you become aware of a conflict after you receive the schedule, please try to find a substitute. If you can’t, let me know. When you find a sub, please call Nancy in the Church office so she can change the leaflet.

* I will post the schedule at our acolyte web-page: http://trinityacolytenews.blogspot.com/

* I try to accommodate requests (such as scheduling with a friend) but I cannot always accommodate every request.

* If your child is scheduled as a crucifer, and you need a substitute, please ask other crucifers first. Likewise for torches. Some of the acolytes have been trained as both crucifers and torches. If you have a question about who would be an appropriate substitute, call or e-mail me.

* If everyone agrees, I will distribute a list of acolytes and their phone numbers to help in finding substitutes.

* The earlier the acolytes are, the better things go!

* Please encourage your child to hang up his or her vestment.

* Let me know if there is a problem with the vestments – (especially if someone has grown out of their vestments).

* Laundry and ironing help is always appreciated!

* Encourage your child to check out the website: http://trinityacolytenews.blogspot.com for tips and news.

If you ever have any concerns or questions, let me know. I am delighted by the opportunity to work with your children as they grow into this ministry.


Bella