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ChemicalBean
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Altar service, in itself, is not going to produce Church vocations. In fact, you really do not need a server to have Mass. The way we do Mass at my campus parish, there is no need for servers.
That said, I was an altar server at my home parish for 9 years and was very good at it. (I am female, btw). I treasure that opportunity to serve, because it was an avenue of grace for me. I got interested in Churchy stuff as a result of serving and desiring to do it well, I pretty much catechized myself out of my own initiative through magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias and the internet (my CCD experience was lousy). I developed a prayer life without realizing it. My serving did not take any “spots” from the boys; there were very few young people in this parish and they simply never signed up.
For those of you who have parishes which are producing lots of seminarians and novices, congrats. Check out your program of catechesis. I bet your increase in vocations have a lot more to do with that than with your program of altar service.
I would be careful in subscribing to this “traditional” line of altar servers = boys and choir = girls. Traditionally, choristers were boys only also. Are we as a church in grave error because we admit women to music ministry? Is the church not blessed by combining the complementary vocal gifts of men and women in praising God?
And so it is with altar service. Servers, male and female, complement each other and enrich the liturgy.
That said, I was an altar server at my home parish for 9 years and was very good at it. (I am female, btw). I treasure that opportunity to serve, because it was an avenue of grace for me. I got interested in Churchy stuff as a result of serving and desiring to do it well, I pretty much catechized myself out of my own initiative through magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias and the internet (my CCD experience was lousy). I developed a prayer life without realizing it. My serving did not take any “spots” from the boys; there were very few young people in this parish and they simply never signed up.
For those of you who have parishes which are producing lots of seminarians and novices, congrats. Check out your program of catechesis. I bet your increase in vocations have a lot more to do with that than with your program of altar service.
I would be careful in subscribing to this “traditional” line of altar servers = boys and choir = girls. Traditionally, choristers were boys only also. Are we as a church in grave error because we admit women to music ministry? Is the church not blessed by combining the complementary vocal gifts of men and women in praising God?
And so it is with altar service. Servers, male and female, complement each other and enrich the liturgy.