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blueadept
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In my particular diocese, we do not have any nuns tied to it so my girls do not have any role models in this regard so cutting out opportunities to be involved in their faith when they are younger seems counter productive in trying to keep our kids involved with their faith. My girls totally respect that the priesthood is for men but they would like opportunites as well to strenghthen their personal relationship with Christ so they can remain open to the idea if their calling is to be a nun or not. I would have a fight on my hands if our priest decided to only allow male altar servers (as well to the fact he would lose 50% of his current altar servers) since that my girls would more than likely close their consideration in being a nun or not even though they respect that only men should be priests.
My kids are on fire with their faith especially since just returning from World Youth Day in Madrid. A policy to restricting altar servers to only boys would not be helpful for me in raising them to stay open to a calling in regards to religious life.
My kids are on fire with their faith especially since just returning from World Youth Day in Madrid. A policy to restricting altar servers to only boys would not be helpful for me in raising them to stay open to a calling in regards to religious life.