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To anyone’s knowledge, are there any female altar servers in any of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchies?
At one time, there were 2 girls who used to assist in the Eparchy of Parma. They only assisted when the Holy Eucharist was disbritued and then only held the Communion cloth under the chins of those who received.To anyone’s knowledge, are there any female altar servers in any of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchies?
Females are forbidden to have any liturgical ministries inside the altar. At least according to the Particular Law posted on ByzCath.org for the Metropolitanate.To anyone’s knowledge, are there any female altar servers in any of the Byzantine Catholic Eparchies?
They never go behind the iconostasis and they wear a simple white robe … not a sticharion.
**The sticharion is basically an alb (simple white robe) that the ladies of the altar guild got hold of.
I have known some Orthodox priests who used albs for sticharia.**
I so hope you are correct!
Rome will eventually shut down the female altar server experiment, which is a imitation of Protestant practice.
A deaconess does far more than a server… I have few questions about it, but the additional point of view (I’d not seen that particular document before) is always welcomed. But that document also does not touch on their liturgical role (or lack thereof), merely their ordination as female deacons.Hi Aramis,
He is what you are looking for and I felt that it would take long to look up what so ever.
westernorthodoxy.org/pdf/restored.pdf
Greek Orthodox Church ordaining women as Deaconesses and there liturgical role.
I hope this answers your statement on women as Deaconesses.
Have a great day.
Frank J
**This would not apply to Byzantine Catholics, but in Orthodox women’s monasteries it’s not unheard of to have tonsured nuns acting as servers.
Of course, this is a clear exception to usual practice.