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For the Tridentine Latin Mass, what is the youngest age that a boy can be an altar server?
In my TLM parish, I believe the boy needs to have made his First Communion.For the Tridentine Latin Mass, what is the youngest age that a boy can be an altar server?
I believe the same holds true for mine. There tend to be, at least in my experience, many more altar boys at an EF High Mass (we have 12, I think) than at an OF Mass (we have 1 or 2). As such, the younger boys have distinct roles they can serve in at Mass.In my TLM parish, I believe the boy needs to have made his First Communion.
Corsair, your reference to the altar boy with the paten reminds me of my youth. In our parish, the altar servers would “flirt” with a girl by bobbing her in the adam’s apple with the paten. The girls were not impressed, but outraged by the sacrilege of the whole idea!At our EF Mass we have set the age at 10 because they seem to be a little more attentive.
We do have one 10 y.o. that is a little heavy who tend to be somewhat unstable on his feet and almost falls over. (not to mention terrifies folks when he “attacks” with the communion paten) lol! :knight2: But he is there every Sunday.![]()
At our local FSSP parish, boys who have received First Communion are allowed to serve at Mass.For the Tridentine Latin Mass, what is the youngest age that a boy can be an altar server?
Many priests saying the EF Mass these days usually say the server’s parts, if the servers are very young and the congregation unresponsive.Not having been to an EF Mass in decades (I’d have to travel about 1000 miles to get to one) I have to imagine it’s different today from what it was in my day. Today it seems that most EF Masses are dialogue Masses. <Cue shaky, feeble voice & trembling hand> In my day a boy had to be old enough to be able to memorize all those Latin responses before he could serve at the altar.![]()