Quit being sexist
A layman can substitute but should not wear the cope.
I’m not seeking confrontation, so thanks for your rudeness - we’re in a situation which went very badly when women altar served in the EF, so badly that the EF is no longer celebrated, and so this needs some actual legislation/rubrics behind either practise.
A choir there [in the loft] is clearly non-clerical
* It could be argued that changes to canon law such as the admission of women to the ministry of lector remove the bar to women as cantors even in the old rite. I think this is plausible.
It could be argued that changes to canon law such as the admission of women to the ministry of lector remove the bar to women as cantors even in the old rite. I think this is plausible.
You have already established that competent men are available and that there is no necessity for a woman to lead. Now, the role of a cantor at Vespers isn't the same as a commentator at Mass, but there is at least some imperfect kind of analogy. We previously had a women's schola here, but they sang complete Masses alone, when the men's schola was not present.in case of necessity, a woman would be permitted only to lead the prayers, and singing of the congregation.
I genuinely appreciate all that you have said above, @Chant_Supremacist, but it doesn't sit well with some of us when a person with the username meaning "Bride of Christ" calls us sexist and discriminatory for being content with tradition and following the rubrics.It doesn't sit well with me when women who love singing gregorian chant are told to be quiet or get out, or to get a clue.
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