But the experience should be relative to the vocation.
In altar service, the experience, the activity, is relative to the celebration of the Mass. Nuns do not do that.
In altar service, the boy is exposed to the life of the priest in the Sacrifice of the Mass. The boy with the vocation sees in the priest what he himself can become.
A woman called to religious life cannot, by definition, find fulfillment in such a role.
The lives are women religious fall into three traditional categories.
- Contemplative
- Service to the poor and sick
- Teaching.
Therefore, the experience of girls should fall into one of those categories. For that is where a woman with a vocation will find Christ. The girl should be exposed to Adoration o f the Blessed Sacrament, or perhaps service at a soup kitchen or nursing home. Or as a teaching assistant at Religious Ed.
Since a women called to religious life will, by definition, find fulfillment in one of those roles, girls should be especially called to service in this way, so that the girl who DOES find fulfillment can be encourage to pursue her vocation.