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Cristiano
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This looks like a typical post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy. The problem is not with people, and especially women, serving in multiple roles. The problem is with lukewarm (at best) parishoners, especially sissified men. I serve in multiple roles, my son that is now sixteen does the same. If we are short of volunteers it is not because of us, it is because of people that just love to rationalize and blame others for their own shortcomings, that’s simply the true facts.Why do you do all three liturgical ministries? I think one of the HUGE things hurting parishes are people that take on multiple liturgical ministries under the guise of “no one else will do it” while driving others away. That’s certainly the case in my parish. People are deeply entrenched and unless you happen to be one of them, good luck in becoming involved!
I think all servers should be males of all ages who might just possibly have a vocation as a priest or deacon. Serving at the altar and/or in the sacristy helps foster such vocations. When sacristies because de-facto ladies clubs (as many seem to be these days), it dissuades males from even getting involved. That’s simply the facts.
