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I have two daughters and a son. My oldest daughter and my son are altar servers. My youngest daughter is not old enough, but she will serve when she is. My oldest daughter wanted to serve and does a very reverent job and takes it very seriously. My son didn’t want to serve and does it out of protest. He doesn’t like it, doesn’t want to be in front of all those people and complains how we make him when his friends’ parents don’t make them. In our parish school about 65% of the servers are girls.
Now some of you will say the boys don’t want to because the girls do it – hogwash. They do all other sorts of activities, sports, etc with girls and don’t complain about it. As far as girl altar servers being the cause of reduced priest vocations – the timing doesn’t match up. The number of newly ordained priests had dropped off way before altar girls became accepted. There were a lot of other societal changes which affected boys’ desires to become priests before altar girls.
Now some of you will say the boys don’t want to because the girls do it – hogwash. They do all other sorts of activities, sports, etc with girls and don’t complain about it. As far as girl altar servers being the cause of reduced priest vocations – the timing doesn’t match up. The number of newly ordained priests had dropped off way before altar girls became accepted. There were a lot of other societal changes which affected boys’ desires to become priests before altar girls.
“…the presence of girls at the altar alters the holiness, the sacredness, and the sublimeness of what is transpiring at the altar…”
Exactly.This is exactly the attitude that makes it difficult not to conclude that the church has a problem with females especially to a young girl trying to find her place in the religion