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Lovemyfaith
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Amen!Hate to throw this in here, but my parish has had 4 young men enter the seminary in the last 6 years. We have a mix of boy and girl alter servers.
I suspect that it is the spirit of the parish that has more to do with the number entering priesthood then the gender of the servers.
Wonderful article in my archdiocese newspaper this week about a new group that “was designed to introduce boys to seminary life as a positive experience and encourage vocations”. There were 100 6th-8th grade boys invited to the seminary. I don’t think I can link it yet, but it really looks like a good direction the vocations department at our seminary is taking. It seems obvious the pastors who sent students to this retreat are interested in priestly vocation awareness, regardless of needing to use female servers.
We also must not forget men who join Religious Orders. I am not sure if seminary vocation offices keep record of that. Even though the numbers entering those Orders is most likely low, there are still some men who have chosen that vocation.