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The more common liturgical abuse is altar girls, which I have seen. Why this situation arises is puzzling since any boy, teen or adult man may serve. The abuse is the misunderstanding that only boys can be servers rather than adults.
The most common abuse in my all too humble opinion is the Ruthenian Vesper-liturgy used all year as an “anticipated” Sunday Divine Liturgy. Why not serve Vespers as is proper? A “vesper-liturgy” only serves to make some feel ok about having “anticipated” Divine Liturgies. In parishes where the priest isn’t available for Sundays that would be ok, but I am speaking of parishes that have the "anticipated’ DL on Saturday evening, AND two Divine Liturgies on Sunday morning at the same church.
The most common abuse in my all too humble opinion is the Ruthenian Vesper-liturgy used all year as an “anticipated” Sunday Divine Liturgy. Why not serve Vespers as is proper? A “vesper-liturgy” only serves to make some feel ok about having “anticipated” Divine Liturgies. In parishes where the priest isn’t available for Sundays that would be ok, but I am speaking of parishes that have the "anticipated’ DL on Saturday evening, AND two Divine Liturgies on Sunday morning at the same church.