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FIRST COMMUNION

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The admission of young children to the Holy Communion will sometimes take place on a special occasion developed within an individual parish's tradition. An early Christmas Eve service has been used in some churches with success.

The Altar Guild responsibilities on this occasion will be the same as for any eucharist. Special directions may be given by the rector for this particular service.

Some parishes are now using the “confirmation veil” as a First Communion veil. These are of white voile or organdy, easily made, cut about thirty to thirty-six inches square with one and one-half inch hem. A yard of white silk ribbon or tape may be stitched for about ten inches at the underside of the top center, to go around the head and tie under the hair in back. It is best to have two sizes of veils. The veils should always be kept clean and be pressed before each use.

Altar Guild members are responsible for putting the veils on the young ladies and for collecting them after the service. Pins should be provided, if needed, to hold the veils at the top of the hair.

All should be veiled and in readiness a half hour before the service to avoid last minute confusion, and the work should be done well out of the way of the vesting clergy.

The Symbol—The IHS, the Sacred Monogram, is made up of the first three letters of the Greek word for Jesus.

The Symbol—Symbol for the Church, the Body of Christ, the redemptive society. The ship, with the cross as mast, carries the faithful over the sea of life to eternity. The fish, ICTHUS, is the early Christian symbol for “Jesus Christ, Son of God, Saviour.” May be used as a symbol for Baptism. One becomes a member of the Church and is cleansed of sins through washing with water.

The Symbol—The Bishop's mitre: symbol of the Episcopacy. Used symbolically to designate any rites or ceremonies at which Episcopal ministrations are required, such as confirmations, ordinations, consecrations, dedications.

A Working Manual for Altar Guilds

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