Welcome to the Acolyte Ministry
The Acolyte ministry has its roots in the Old Testament, where the prophet Samuel is seen assisting Eli, the Levite priest, and Elisha is seen assisting Elijah the Prophet. The first mention of acolytes was written in 251, in a letter from the Bishop of Rome to the Bishop of Antioch. The letter states that in Rome there existed at that time forty-two acolytes. These acolytes were not youths as today. Some of the liturgical duties performed by our youth today came out of the acolyte ministry of the traditions practiced in the 14th century by adults in the highest of the four minor orders (Porter, Exorcist, Lector and Acolyte), leading to the major orders (Subdeacon, Deacon, Priest and Bishop) of ordained ministry. Many of the roles of the various orders have become duties of the laity.