I’ve been following this thread with a lot of interest although I’ve yet to speak on its issue until now. I’m really in favor of an all male altar server situation. It just makes logical sense to me. For a boy serving at the altar it is a “taste” of what may be if he became a priest, to put things in their most simplified terms. Like a child learning of the flavor of an unknown food, they cannot tell as well if they’d like it or not until that taste. So what would a girl in that scenario get a “taste” of? Since ordination is only for men, that “taste” of a vocation is nowhere near the experience it would be for a boy or the right fit for a girl.
I understand and agree that there are other factors which add to the likelihood of vocations for the priesthood or for religious life, but I think that we should not rob one of the time-honored factors to a call to the priesthood from boys who have a hard enough time with all the societal and secular opposition to a priestly vocation. We need our priests!
I live in the SouthEast and am a convert to Catholicism and one of our main issues is overworked Priests in our area. We have a amall parish and one Priest assisted by a Deacon for our church. They are true God-fearing and Magisterium following men and I love them both dearly and am truly grateful to both of them for their help in my entry into the Church, and because of this I have great concern for how overworked they both are. I have actually seen our Pastor become dizzy and have to lay down in a pew during an after-Mass rosary due to how hard he worked and fasting. His health is not the best to begin with and he’s in his sixties and many of us in the congregation worry about so much being on his shoulders. If there was just one other Priest assigned part time to our Parish it would be so much help, but there just are not enough Priests to justify that.
Finally, we do have altar girls sometimes, but usually (sometimes it can be months between times I see an altar girl serving) it’s boys and I can see the difference in how they are affected by their service. Some of the boys just seem to “glow” while they serve while the girls are nowhere near as into it although they do their actions with due reverance. Nothing against the girls who serve this way btw, nothing at all. I just do not see them getting the same grace and incentives from serving as boys do.
God Bless,
Julia