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Why were there no boys? Did boys wish to serve and were not allowedd?What I have seen are parishes where the only male in the sanctuary is the priest.
Why were there no boys? Did boys wish to serve and were not allowedd?What I have seen are parishes where the only male in the sanctuary is the priest.
Add to that list, Assumption Grotto in Detroit, which uses only males at the altar. I believe that these parishes likely also have higher vocation rates to the sisterhood, as well. I see young, devoted females right now that would not surprise me to see them head into vocations in a few years - traditional orders that is.This is an issue where I strongly feel there can be no compromise. Female altar servers have never been part of the liturgical tradition of the church, East or West, and only came about because of dissent in the 70s and 80s, and sadly, regretfully, the Vatican caved in in 94 an premitted(though it by no means madate) females to serve on the altar, and the church is worse off for it.
Yes, I know there may be the occasional case of female altar serves becoming nuns and such, but those cases are rare, and in fact, the parishes that produce the most female vocations to religous orders are in fact the parishes that also produce the most vocations to the seminaries, and they are traditional leaning parishes that have no female altar serves, such as SS Cyrill & Methodius in Detroit and St. Agnes in St. Paul MN. Even the parish I attend in Columbus OH, St. Patrick, a parish that has no altar girls has produced the most female religous vocations in the diocese.
This may not be the precise document you refer to, but it’s the last word (I’m aware of) from the Vatican on the subject:I believe I read somewhere that it is up to the local bishop to decide whether or not girls should be permitted to altar serve in his diocese. I also recall reading somewhere that even if the local bishop has allowed female altar servers it is up to each pastor whether or not he will allow it. If anyone has the info please link it.
Think back to when you were 7 or 8 years old. It’s all about cooties! It’s the nature of the sexes at that age, for crying out loud. Get it?!Both of my daughters are altar servers. Sometimes they’re the only ones who show up when they’re scheduled. Often they fill in for scheduled kids who don’t bother to come.
Any boy who thinks it’s beneath him to serve God with my daughters needs a serious attitude adjustment!!!
Exactly the opposite. There are good kids. There are bad kids. There are always people who aren’t going to show up. And you know it. I was consistently scheduled with people who, while happening to be in the alphabet near me, weren’t the most responsible servers. And they were boys. Many times though, my sister and I were scheduled together. Of course, we start servers at probably around 5-6 grade. I can’t remember anymore.Think back to when you were 7 or 8 years old. It’s all about cooties! It’s the nature of the sexes at that age, for crying out loud. Get it?!
God bless,
jordan
I remember those days… You either go back and find no one else or you go and there are like 10 people wanting to steal your spot… heh, those were the daysExactly the opposite. There are good kids. There are bad kids. There are always people who aren’t going to show up. And you know it. I was consistently scheduled with people who, while happening to be in the alphabet near me, weren’t the most responsible servers. And they were boys. Many times though, my sister and I were scheduled together. Of course, we start servers at probably around 5-6 grade. I can’t remember anymore.
*“Girls or women may also be admitted to this service of the altar, at the discretion of the diocesan Bishop and in observance of the established norms.” * Redemptionis Sacramentum (March 2004)My question for this thread is, is it legal for girls to serve? And if it is, why the problem? I understand being respectful to tradition… but if it is merely lowercase t tradition, and it’s allowed to be changed, then there’s no need to single out Catholic Churches that use female servers.
Exactly the opposite of what? What I thought I said in not so many words is that most pre-pubescent kids don’t like to be pushed into activities with members of the opposite sex. You and I may not have a problem, but there is a natural dynamic at work with kids this age. Maybe we should have a poll to see how many people think that 7-12 year olds, left to their own desires, seek to do activities with members of the opposite sex.Exactly the opposite. There are good kids. There are bad kids. There are always people who aren’t going to show up. And you know it. I was consistently scheduled with people who, while happening to be in the alphabet near me, weren’t the most responsible servers. And they were boys. Many times though, my sister and I were scheduled together. Of course, we start servers at probably around 5-6 grade. I can’t remember anymore.
I remember many times serving by myself (which is doable but tough at the simpler early weekday masses).
My question for this thread is, is it legal for girls to serve? And if it is, why the problem? I understand being respectful to tradition… but if it is merely lowercase t tradition, and it’s allowed to be changed, then there’s no need to single out Catholic Churches that use female servers.
Hmmmm… Maybe that’s because girls are not allowed to be altar servers in the Diocese of Lincoln. And I, as a Catholic mother to two daughters, like it this way.Help us all! There are too many boy altar servers in the Diocese of Lincoln Nebraska.
God bless your good Bishop Bruskewitz! :tiphat:Hmmmm… Maybe that’s because girls are not allowed to be altar servers in the Diocese of Lincoln. And I, as a Catholic mother to two daughters, like it this way.![]()
Please, focus on that instead of the high number of priests coming out of the diocese, the huge amount of practicing Catholics daily involved in their parishes, the extremely affordable and amazingly high standard of education offered in it’s Catholic schools, not to mention a bishop who, although a little strict on the alter girls, knows his stuff and stands up for it!Help us all! There are too many boy altar servers in the Diocese of Lincoln Nebraska.