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netmil(name removed by moderator), that’s awesome, but not at all surprising. We’re doing something right with the young men and boys of our parish. Thanks for sharing!
Can you come and instruct some of our altar boys (and girls). On a typical Sunday I witness one or more of the following:netmil(name removed by moderator), that’s awesome, but not at all surprising. We’re doing something right with the young men and boys of our parish. Thanks for sharing!
The people of our parish are deeply committed to the faith, and they hear it faithfully preached from the pulpit every single day. Our homeschooling community is significantly larger than at any other church in which I’ve been involved, and the parents of these homeschoolers are solid Catholic who are determined to pass on the faith to their children (and quite a few altar servers are from homeschooling families). I don’t think a program-based approach to improving this situation would make much of a difference without these other elements in place.Can you come and instruct some of our altar boys (and girls). On a typical Sunday I witness one or more of the following:
- torn jeans dragging the floor
- flip-flops
- dirty, torn tennis shoes
- shuffling across the sanctuary, dragging their feet like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- uncombed, bed-head hair - like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- genuflecting on the left knee (not often, but occasionally)
- twirling their ropes
- eyelids half closed looking bored to death - like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- hands hanging down at their side, or, on better days, clasped, but hanging straight down in front of them
- talking and giggling (not often, but often enough)
I saw that incident too. I was pretty impressed. My son (who was one of the servers, wanted to give the little boy his swing torch to carry, but was on the other side of the altar.netmil(name removed by moderator), that’s awesome, but not at all surprising. We’re doing something right with the young men and boys of our parish. Thanks for sharing!
The amount of children on Ritalin in this country is at record numbers.These videos are both quite short - about two minutes each. After seeing the videos, you may have a better understanding of why people were assuming that “to behave like a boy” according to your definition, is to be disruptive, inattentive, and aggressive.
Maybe they could have a field trip to our parish. You could bring them. DJRakowski, Brendan and I will welcome you with open arms!Can you come and instruct some of our altar boys (and girls). On a typical Sunday I witness one or more of the following:
- torn jeans dragging the floor
- flip-flops
- dirty, torn tennis shoes
- shuffling across the sanctuary, dragging their feet like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- uncombed, bed-head hair - like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- genuflecting on the left knee (not often, but occasionally)
- twirling their ropes
- eyelids half closed looking bored to death - like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- hands hanging down at their side, or, on better days, clasped, but hanging straight down in front of them
- talking and giggling (not often, but often enough)
Uhh…no. Please stop spinning my words and reposting, because you’re getting it wrong and making me look bigoted. I responded to both the feminist part and the ritalin part. As explained above, I first asked “What does it mean to behave like boys?” You personally have never answered this.ChemicalBean:![]()
Only boys act like this when they are off their meds, that is what you suggest. (and you missed the feminized part)WOW, I see my comments regarding children that need Ritalin have been blown WAY way out of context.
Our family is going to make it to your parish one day!Maybe they could have a field trip to our parish. You could bring them. DJRakowski, Brendan and I will welcome you with open arms!
Wow, I’d agree that your ranks of servers need some discipline. Who trains them? Perhaps you’d like to relay your concerns to the liturgy coordinator/committee and pastor, and maybe even offer to learn how your parish uses servers and then (re-)train the others.Can you come and instruct some of our altar boys (and girls). On a typical Sunday I witness one or more of the following:
- torn jeans dragging the floor
- flip-flops
- dirty, torn tennis shoes
- shuffling across the sanctuary, dragging their feet like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- uncombed, bed-head hair - like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- genuflecting on the left knee (not often, but occasionally)
- twirling their ropes
- eyelids half closed looking bored to death - like they just woke up 2 minutes ago
- hands hanging down at their side, or, on better days, clasped, but hanging straight down in front of them
- talking and giggling (not often, but often enough)
I thought Mary handled it quite well but here you go. These atttibutes are not exclusive to boys but much more rare in girlsI was simply challenging you to justify your opinion that “Boys are feminized and thrown on Ritalin when they behave like boys.” Please do this or drop the subject altogether. This thread is about “what’s wrong with female altar girls.”
If altar girls are a good ideal, why doesn’t the Pope himself use them. Perhaps it’s not part of the liturgical culture in Rome like it is in the US. Or maybe it’s because there are a plethora of priests and deacons around Rome to do his bidding.CB, I still haven’t seen your response to my post on page 4 ( regarding the fact that the Pope himself does not use altar girls)
I think you have too much knowledge for some people here.CB,
What would the number of priests or deacons have to do with the role of altarboy?
A deacon is not some sort of glorified altarboy, he serves in a very different ministry.
This is why the Vatican maintains a cadre of altar boys in the first place.
And they serve all nationalities, not just ‘Roman’. If your parish had a pilgrimage to St. Peter’s and your pastor desired to say Mass in one of the chaples, the Vatican would provide you with English speaking altar boys to assist at Mass.
And what is this ‘non-Roman’ culture you are talking about. We are Roman Catholic, not only under the Holy See as Universal Pontif, but also as Patriarch of the Latin Church. In that sense, we have universal customs and practices.
Yes, I know their are Byzantine Catholics, Caldeans, Maronite Catholics etc… I have been to their Divine Liturgies. As yes, they too look to their patriarch as a model of Liturgy.
I don’t hear about Byzantine Catholics complaining that a particular practice is just for the ‘Kiev Culture’ or a Caldean saying that something is for Bagdan only, so why should a Roman Catholic say that something is just the “Roman Culture”
It is part of the “liturgical culture” of the United States? Really…Not for the past roughly 200 yrs. it wasn’t. Its an innovation with no root in tradition or legitimate custom, plain and simple.Perhaps it’s not part of the liturgical culture in Rome like it is in the US. Or maybe it’s because there are a plethora of priests and deacons around Rome to do his bidding.
“Inculturation” doesn’t cut it. We have no legitimate cultural differences from Rome (we are, after all, mainly European) that would justify such innovations. We are past “inculturation”, our Catholic American culture (as far as it is in sync with Catholicism) is very much already “Roman”.I just alluded to examples of liturgical practices that may not be, and shouldn’t necessarily be identical to Rome because of inculturation. But if even that is not acceptible to you, I remind you that there are many Catholics in communion with the Holy Father who do not follow the Latin Rite. It would be improper for them to use a Latin Rite model for all liturgical practices.
Come in the Summer.I just want to give props to those defending the awesome traditions of the Church.
I have to say that I need to get to Detroit so that I can visit Assumption Grotto and SS C&M, if only parishes across the country were similar.
LOL! You mean just plain impossible?Male Altar girls would be just plain silly.![]()
Five pages of this thread, and someone finally got it!LOL! You mean just plain impossible?