WDTPRS: Holy Thursday Mass - optional washing of feet - only MALES

This is Father John's annual Holy Thursday column, it seems. The title speaks for itself. Here is a short snippet:

If you have been informed that vir means only "men" and that excludes boys or youths, then you were probably misinformed. Vir refers to a person’s sex, not his age. There are specific Latin words to indicate categories of age in males, such as puer, adolescens, iuvenis and senex. The word vir can tempt a strict interpretaion of "man" in the sense of "adult male", but that would be too strict. Also, while clearly the Apostles were men, not boys or youths, the point is that they were "male", not that they were this age or that age. The Apostles were present in the Upper Room because they were chosen by Christ to be priests. And there is only a juridical, not an ontological, limitation on the age a male can be ordained.

In any event, this whole debate has been cleared up more than once by the Holy See, especially in the 1988 document Paschales sollemnitatis of the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments. The rubrics of the 2002 Missale Romanum retain the viri selecti. [Fr. Z's emphasis]

Legally, linguistically, and theologically the issue is clear.

No conference of bishops, individual bishop, or pastor has the authority to change this.
Read the entire post here.

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