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Oh well…as they always say, “If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.”You’re expected to leave it in the large community basket yourself as you enter or leave.
Not here in the Philippines.Maybe this is just my experience, but having been to many parishes in my life since certain roles have been opened up to women or laity in general, I see a majority of EMHC as women, a majority of readers, a majority in the choir, and probably 50/50 female altar servers, organist/music leaders, and people bringing up the bread and wine.
And yet, for some reason, going down the aisles with the collection basket seems to be the only lay role that remains in practice the exclusive province of men.
Any thoughts on why this is?
I don’t think it’s “a lot.” I just think it’s a loud minority.The more time I spend on CAF, the more I become convinced that there are a lot of Catholic men who:
A. Don’t respect women
B. Don’t really like women (and I don’t mean sexually, but just as people)
C. Both of the above
It’s quite astonishing.
That would be my guess as well…inertia, plain and simple. “Men have always done it”.I suspect the phenomenon in the churches you have attended is down to “it’s always been men” and no-one wants to be the first to change it.