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scaron
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I coordinate the altar servers for my parish. Tonight I received a call from an older lady in the parish. She stated that for her whole life she felt “left-out” beacuse she was not allowed to serve at the altar as a child. So she went to the pastor and requested to be allowed to become a server now.
My gut feeling is this would be a disaster. Clearly, she is only one of many adults who may feel this way. I am convinced that if we allow adult servers in my parish, in a very short time we will have no children participating in this ministry.
What eight-year-old will want to sign up to join this ministry and serve with a lady who looks like (or maybe even is) his grandmother?!! And forget the teenagers. I am sure they will leave.
IMO, we should be doing everything we can to keep our children at the altar of God. But am I practicing “age-ism”?
Do you all think my fears unfounded?
I would be happy to set up a program for adults to serve at daily mass, and funerals. I’d advertise for it in the bulletin and train these folks myself. But my feeling is, on the weekend when kids can participate, they should have exclusive right to serve mass. After all, adults can be lectors, ushers, greeters, and EMHC. None of these ministries are open to kids. And in fact, the lady who called me is both a lector and a EMHC.
She is not satisfied with a “daily mass only” program. To me, this smacks of rank clericalism. What do you think?
My gut feeling is this would be a disaster. Clearly, she is only one of many adults who may feel this way. I am convinced that if we allow adult servers in my parish, in a very short time we will have no children participating in this ministry.
What eight-year-old will want to sign up to join this ministry and serve with a lady who looks like (or maybe even is) his grandmother?!! And forget the teenagers. I am sure they will leave.
IMO, we should be doing everything we can to keep our children at the altar of God. But am I practicing “age-ism”?
Do you all think my fears unfounded?
I would be happy to set up a program for adults to serve at daily mass, and funerals. I’d advertise for it in the bulletin and train these folks myself. But my feeling is, on the weekend when kids can participate, they should have exclusive right to serve mass. After all, adults can be lectors, ushers, greeters, and EMHC. None of these ministries are open to kids. And in fact, the lady who called me is both a lector and a EMHC.
She is not satisfied with a “daily mass only” program. To me, this smacks of rank clericalism. What do you think?