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giuseppe96
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That’s terrible. Your priest should’ve taken that into consideration.
Me, too. It seems so contrary to the New Testament. The only thing I can think of, is that there was more to object to than the clothing. Perhaps the person thrown out was drunk or abusive. Even so, I can’t see the ushers at our parish getting so aggressive. They’d try to deal with it discreetly. with minimal disruption.This is simply wrong. I pray that you are exaggerating or something.
Not exaggerating.This is simply wrong. I pray that you are exaggerating or something.
As mentioned to another poster, this is my situation as well. I’ve never worried about, at least not after I saw how casually numerous others were dressed.I am stuck at work in casual attire and don’t have time to go home and change for Mass
It seems to me that you have massively changed the story now, lilypadrees.You misunderstand. The people who have been thrown out for dressing inappropriately are not poor. They are not homeless. They purposely dress provocatively causing a scene among the rest of the parishioners as well as being loud and using crude language.
These people have been given the opportunity to change into clothes that are more appropriate. They have been asked to stop the loud and crude behavior. They refuse to stop any of it.
As a result, they are not welcome in our parish.