Altar Server Recognition at Mass
Most priests’ first memories of serving the Lord are as altar servers. According to The Class of 2021: Survey of Ordinands to the Priesthood, an annual national survey of men being ordained priests for U.S. dioceses and religious communities conducted by the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), found that three-quarters of new priests were altar servers. As for religious women, a 2021 survey released by the USCCB found that 24 percent of the newly-professed women religious had been altar servers. While not as influenced by serving as boys, serving at Mass is a factor for girls, as well. Altar server activities recognize and reinforce in young people the joy of serving the Lord.
Recognize the most accomplished or longest-serving altar servers with a Pendant from Serra International.
Altar Server Pendant
Notes:
- In addition to recognizing the servers at Mass, this can be done at the end-of-year awards ceremony.