Last time I checked, parishes without altar girls which practice liturgical piety seem to have more vocations than those that do. The 60s are over, altar girls are a bad idea in my opinion. A church full of women will have no vocations period.
The pope is not advocating more women in the liturgy, but for women to be more like the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Vocations to the priesthood are from the Holy spirit. Are we saying that altar girls can thwart the Holy Spirit.
Don’t we believe in the power of the Spirit any more?
What thwarts the Holy Spirit is an age where we have ears but do not hear.
For boys this is down to their dads.
Get the dad’s back in church and we’ll have boys on the altar and vying for the priesthood.
BTW you don’t get dad’s back in church or boys back on the altar by kicking the women and girls out.
Finally, I’ve read in various blogs that boys are different from girls, and that if boys have to serve with girls they let the girls take precedence, and then the boys withdraw and quit altogether.
I call that an unfounded cop-out. And yes I’ve read the blogs and participated in the polls where a majority feel than altar girls are an impediment: but they are self selecting polls, and not scientifically valid. They just poll a likeminded readership.
If the boy is not “man enough” to serve on the altar with a girl, then how is he going to be “man enough” to serve in a parish as a priest surrounded by women in the office and in most of the ministries?
What kind of boys do we have in our Church? Milksops?
Where are the men in the parish?
Boys: it’s time to Cowboy Up!
Men: It’s time to Man Up!
And stop blaming the girls!