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Liberatas
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My diocese currently has restricted the role of Acolyte under the grounds that it pertains only to men being allowed to fulfil the role. I am a devout Catholic male, I have been an altar server when I was young and have been lector briefly. Currently I am discerning whether I am called to the priesthood and have requested formation and training through my diocese however they have informed me that they can only provide such formation and training for:
My question, can the Bishop and the diocesan council restrict the role to those who will be ordained? I’ve been looking for information everywhere, diocesan and Vatican information and have only the duties of the Acolyte as per the General Instruction of the Roman Missal. Is there more information to be found concerning what a Bishop can or cannot in regards to this role? I have heard only rumours as to why they have restricted the role, I’m praying they aren’t true.
Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.
God bless,
Josh
- Extraordinary Ministry of Holy Communion
- Altar Serving
- Communion of the Sick and Homebound
My question, can the Bishop and the diocesan council restrict the role to those who will be ordained? I’ve been looking for information everywhere, diocesan and Vatican information and have only the duties of the Acolyte as per the General Instruction of the Roman Missal. Is there more information to be found concerning what a Bishop can or cannot in regards to this role? I have heard only rumours as to why they have restricted the role, I’m praying they aren’t true.
Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.
God bless,
Josh