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ComradeAndrei
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In order for this comment to prove anything you would have to establish-How do you know Mother Theresa never helped a priest with mass?
a) that Mother Theresa in fact did help a priest in the role of an altar server
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b)that said action by Mother Theresa wasn’t the result of a real and pressing need (i.e. the priest was old and feeble)
You don’t find it the least bit odd that having “altar girls” flies in the face of 1900+ yrs. of tradition? Furthermore, the Church isn’t a democracy. Altar girls are an innovation borne of manifest disobedience. Simple as that.Altar Girls are an innovation that has come up from human desire, not from obedience. So?
Maybe people should serve God in ways that are proper to their state in life.Maybe girls desired to serve God by helping the priest at Mass.
Also, a “maybe” isn’t a justification for anything because it works both ways. “Maybe” having altar girls hasn’t done jack to increase vocations to the religious life. Maybe having altar girls discourages boys from getting involved in the Church at a young and bountifully formative age and thus adds to our priestly vocation shortage. How about that maybe?Maybe some girls have entered the convent after their experience as an altar girl.
My church has an equal amount of boys and girls serving at Mass with no problems.
What do you consider “problems”? “If it works, it must be OK” is not a very Catholic way of thinking of things.This is so much-a-doo about nothing.
Since when have you been able to probe the Divine Intellect?IMO, God is not concerned in the least that female children want to serve his Church as altar servers. In fact, he probably welcomes it.
Are you sure this is how the Church works? The Church is not infallible when it comes to disciplinary measures, and the reason the Church allowed girls and women to do things around the altar was not because they thought it was the enlightened thing to do. It was more like, “Oh, by the way Your Holiness, we’ve been doing this for a while despite the clear directives of the Holy See but if you stir up a big stink over it you’ll end up “alienating” people…”If the Church thought this was a improper practice, then it would ban it. It hasn’t. Trust your Church.
Just because something is “allowed” doesn’t make it Gospel nor encouraged.