Why would 20 or 70 boys would serve at one Mass – I just don’t get the point. That would be a huge distraction to me. There isn’t room in the sanctuary for them to sit, so they wouldn’t truly be “serving” any more than anyone else in the congregation fully participating in the Mass.
They all have different jobs. Where is it mandated that the same boy who hold the Sacramentary must also be the same who who hold the cruets.
The small ones process in with swing torches, and that goes all the way up to senior boys turning the pages of the Sacramentary for the priest. THAT one is really cool to watch. Those boys are kneeling behind the priest, but still know exactly when the priest is getting to the end of a page (from memory), they will stand up, turn the page for the priest, and return the kneeling position.
One other positive thing is that the really young boys learn to behave in Mass very early, they like to emulate the older boys, and that means sitting still with your hands folded.
I think the causes for fewer priests stem from much deeper issues than the altar server gender issue. It begins with smaller-sized families due to the widespread use of contraception by a significant majority of Catholic couples. On a practical basis, parents want grandchildren, and when they have only one or two children rather than, say, four or seven children, they are less likely to promote the priesthood.
One of the men that was recently ordained from our parish ( 3 years ago), is an only child. God calls men from small families too. A Catholic parent should be able to recognize that.
Also – on another practical basis – more and more school sports team require practice, and even have games, on Sunday mornings now. Soccer, baseball, basketball… One of our altar servers is unavailable at least one Sunday per month due to his Boy Scout campouts, and part of the year he is on various sports teams.
I’m one of the Assistant Scout Masters for our parish troop. Since I am the one who posted about all the boys in the parish being altar boys, all our Scouts are altar boys too
We make sure we are back from our campouts in time for 1:00pm Sunday Mass. The boys have to go to Mass on Sunday, Scout or not ( A Scout is Reverent after all

). So the scouts serve at the 1:00pm Mass
And so what if the boys have sports practice? That does not remove the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days. That is part of the beauty of our system. THere is no schedule for the altar boys, they simply serve at whatever Mass they attend. And it works well for the parents too, they don’t have to worry about getting Johnny to a different Mass than the family attends.
Do the boys who have sports practices in your parish just not attend Mass?? One would think that the sports practice is well known in advance. Even if the parish had a schedule for altar boys, that the boy should know about his practice schedule enough in advance that he could be placed on the roster for the Mass he was planning on attending that weekend…
BTW here is a typical Sunday Mass.
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This is from a few years ago, sadly the priest there has since passed away, but the deacon with him (and that deacon’s twin brother) have also since been ordained to the priesthood.