Female altar servers
The development of the ministry of altar servers has a long history. In the early Church, many ministries were held by men and women. By the early Middle Ages, some of these ministries were formalized under the term "minor orders" and (along with the diaconate) used as steps to priestly ordination. One of the minor orders is the office of acolyte. This did not exclude women, especially in convents of nuns, entering the altar area at other times, as for cleaning.
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Female altar servers
The development of the ministry of altar servers has a long history. In the early Church, many ministries were held by men and women. By the early Middle Ages, some of these ministries were formalized under the term "minor orders" and (along with the diaconate) used as steps to priestly ordination. One of the minor orders is the office of acolyte. This did not exclude women, especially in convents of nuns, entering the altar area at other times, as for cleaning.
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