lectors in English

noun
1
a reader, especially someone who reads lessons in a church service.
If the lector reads the Responsorial Psalm and Gospel Acclamation, prepare those in a similar manner.
2
a lecturer, especially one employed in a foreign university to teach in their native language.
We drank and partied with my parents, the other new lecturers, the German lector , Klaus, the French lecteur, Patrice, Russell a student and poet with long, thin hair, Vicky, a German student, and Andy who ran the hall of residence.

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1. Some eucharistic ministers and lectors seemed to be Bowing …

2. Under him were priests, deacons, subdeacons, acolytes (servers), lectors (readers) and exorcists.

3. The Concelebrated liturgies will have lectors and cantors, which is preferred by liturgical norms

4. The Concelebrated liturgies will have lectors and cantors, which is preferred by liturgical norms

5. 11, Pope Francis issued a motu proprio changing canon law to allow women to serve as lectors and Acolytes