Reed Robinson, a seminarian for the Diocese of Nashville, was one of 25 seminarians at the Pontifical North American College at the Vatican who received the Ministry of Lector.
Cardinal Arthur Roche, prefect of the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, conferred the ministry in the North American College’s Chapel of the Immaculate Conception.
As part of the rite, Cardinal Roche placed the Holy Scriptures in the hands of each candidate and said, “Take this book of holy Scripture and be faithful in handing on the word of God, so that it may grow strong in the hearts of his people.”
The seminarians, currently in their first year of theological formation for the priesthood, will have three additional years of theological, spiritual, and pastoral formation before being ordained to the priesthood in their home dioceses.
Addressing the new lectors in his homily, Cardinal Roche emphasized the attentiveness of John the Baptist towards God and His word. Such a man, who listens to the Lord “with your hearts as well as your minds,” will be a light “not only within the family of the Church, but beyond the familiar boundaries, to the deaf and the blind, the unsuspecting and hidden amongst the crowds … so that His salvation may reach the ends of the earth, to those whose culture is alien to us.”
Challenging the new lectors to be vulnerable before God’s word, Cardinal Roche discouraged “insular attitudes either to God or to what he asks from us, but to remain open to the word of the Lord and ready to respond to that.”
The new lectors’ path is one of daily conversion, insisted Cardinal Roche. “Each day you will have a deeper love of the Scriptures so that, in all you say and do, show forth to the world our savior Jesus Christ.”