The first Annual Guild Conference will be held in Melbourne, on the 10th to the 13th of January.
All servers welcome, who are interested in learning to serve that Extra ordinary form of the Roman rite and all servers that all ready serve the Extra ordinary form. For more details please contact Fr Tattersall ASAP chaplain@latinmassmelbourne.org
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
The Guild's foundation Mass
On August 10th at the church of St Aloysius, Caulfield Melbourne, Victoria , Australia the foundation mass of the Guild was celebrated, a solemn High mass of the martyr St Laurence.
The Procession of the Servers and the Sacred Ministers





The Alleluia verse tells use that good serving can give sight to those who do not spiritualy see the divine mystery being worked in the Mass.

"Let him follow me"
Pope John Paul II stressed many times that the servers are the vocational garden of the priesthood, a server should always seriously think about a vocation to the priesthood.
A server is the closes thing a priest ever has to a son and hopefully the son will follow in his father's footsteps. St Laurence remarked to the Pope who was on his way to being martyred
"Where doth does thou go, Father with out thy deacon"
St Laurence demonstrated the kind of a bond a server must have with his priest.
The Blessed sacrament should be source and summit of a servers life, the most important thing a server does during the week is serve the mass.
As the server leaves the sanctuary and the Church he must remember to spread Gospel to the World, to his friends, to his family and the greater public. This is the way of St Laurence.
finally a server must always have solidarity with his fellow servers, St Lawrence was one of 7 deacons, no doubt that his fellow deacons held a close bond, so must servers.
Pope John Paul II stressed many times that the servers are the vocational garden of the priesthood, a server should always seriously think about a vocation to the priesthood.

"Where doth does thou go, Father with out thy deacon"
St Laurence demonstrated the kind of a bond a server must have with his priest.



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