someone who reads the lessons in a church service; someone ordained in a minor order of the Roman Catholic Church
an unlicensed parishioner appointed by the clergy to read the Lessons, lead the Psalm, or lead the Prayers of the People
a person trained in reading of the Word and appointed without license by the Member of the Clergy in charge of the Congregation to read lessons or lead the Prayers of the People
a person who comes from the assembly to proclaim the Word of God at our weekly and daily liturgies so that believers can hear God's Word and receive it into their hearts
a reader who proclaims the first or second reading from Scripture, other than the Gospel
the third rank of minor orders of the ministry; also known as reader
The Lector is the person licensed to read a lesson during a worship service.
A person who reads one of the lessons (selected readings from the Old and New Testament) during Sunday services.
lay person that reads the First Lesson or the Old Testament Reading
Traditionally, the person who read stories to the cigar rollers throughout the day.
Properly speaking, an instituted ministry in which a person appointed to read the word of God in the liturgical assembly and sharing the Word in the community; In the absence of an installed lector, other lay persons can be commissioned to proclaim the readings at Mass. Accordingly they reads the lesson from Sacred Scripture, except the Gospel, in the Mass and in other sacred celebrations, may recite the psalms between readings and presents the general intercessions. (GIRM 101) lex orandi, lex credendi - the law of prayer is the law of belief; how we pray shows what we believe, what our theology is
Traditionally, the person who reads to the cigar rollers while they work.
A person who reads a lesson at the liturgy.
A lector, in Latin, is a broad definition for a person who reads, aloud or not.