Diane Dougherty, ARCWP http://www.associationofromancatholicwomenpriests.org/
USCatholic.org/blog
No altar girls = More priests?
Monday, August 22, 2011
By Bryan Cones
It's a strange-looking equation, I know, but another priest has  used it to justify his decision to ban girls from serving at Mass.  Father John Lankeit, rector of the Phoenix diocesan cathedral, SS. Simon  and Jude, argued, "The connection between serving at the altar and  priesthood is historic. It is part of the differentiation between boys  and girls, as Christ established the priesthood by choosing men. Serving  at the altar is a specifically priestly act," according to the Arizona Republic. Girls will be allowed to be sacristans, preparing things for Mass like the altar societies of old.
Lankeit points out that not permitting girls to serve is part of  the pastor's prerogative, but I wonder what would happen if he started  restricting the ministry of lector to men, since that office, like the  instituted ministry of acolyte, was also formerly part of preparation  for priesthood. For that matter, "porter" was once the first step to  holy orders, so by that logic hospitality ministers should all be men,  too.
The main problem here, though, is baptismal: Does that baptism of  girls and women not configure them for service among the people of God.  So far Rome has said that it doesn't for the ministries of priest and  bishop--deacon still being an open question. But altar server? And just  for practical purposes, how much longer will the parents of girls keep  taking them to a church that now won't even let them serve at the altar,  much less eventually become priests?
UPDATE: A press release from the Diocese of Phoenix  on the change in policy: "Experiencing personally the consequences of  the priesthood shortage and noting the absence of strong fatherly  presence in society in general, and religious practice in particular,  Fr. John Lankeit, rector of Ss. Simon and Jude Cathedral, recently  restructured the program for boys and girls who serve at Mass. At the  Cathedral, boys can train to serve at the altar, and girls can train to  serve as sacristans."
 
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