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I know it is not right for a man to wear a hat inside a church, but is it allowed for him to take it off and hold it in his hand until mass is over if there is no other place to keep it?
Kudos to you for wearing a hat! I wear hats to church and am the ONLY one, unless it’s Easter – and then my own only company is women.I know it is not right for a man to wear a hat inside a church, but is it allowed for him to take it off and hold it in his hand until mass is over if there is no other place to keep it?
The parishes I grew up in all had these, and I remember asking my father (who didn’t wear a hat even back then) what they were for. I’m sure they’re still around in older churches.I know a church that had these clips at the back of the pews and when I asked what they were for, it was to hold men’s hats. Kind of like a clothes pin.![]()
My parish USED to have these…but when the main part of the church was redone in 1992…they were removed. I remember that was where my grandpa may have clipped his hat to.I know a church that had these clips at the back of the pews and when I asked what they were for, it was to hold men’s hats. Kind of like a clothes pin.![]()
Most of the older Catholic Churches had them. Many were removed to put holders for Mass Song books. God Bless, MemawI know a church that had these clips at the back of the pews and when I asked what they were for, it was to hold men’s hats. Kind of like a clothes pin.![]()
I believe the rule is any place that’s similar to a street the hat can be worn (stores and stadiums like you said, as well as hotel lobbies, and train stations).Trying to remember Miss Manner’s advice. IIRC, a gentleman can wear his hat into a church or other building, but takes it off once he is inside. There are exceptions - stores, I think, covered stadiums, that sort of thing.
I liked it when men used to tip their hat when they walked past a lady. Women’s Lib did away with that and many other gentlemanly things. God Bless, MemawI believe the rule is any place that’s similar to a street the hat can be worn (stores and stadiums like you said, as well as hotel lobbies, and train stations).
I’d very much like to see hats make a come back!
I loved playing with these as a kid.I know a church that had these clips at the back of the pews and when I asked what they were for, it was to hold men’s hats. Kind of like a clothes pin.![]()
Actually, a man should never wear a hat indoors, not just in church.
I think there’s a special spot in the hereafter for the person who started the current baseball-cap-everywhere craze.



Not everyone drives to church.My parish USED to have these…but when the main part of the church was redone in 1992…they were removed. I remember that was where my grandpa may have clipped his hat to.
Are we talking a nice church hat or a baseball hat? If its a baseball hat, unless you walked/rode a bus/rode the subway or came by bike…leave it in the car.
I know there’s a special place for Cub fans who’ve had to endure so many losing seasons.I think there’s a special spot in the hereafter for the person who started the current baseball-cap-everywhere craze.
Actually, a man should never wear a hat indoors, not just in church.
I think there’s a special spot in the hereafter for the person who started the current baseball-cap-everywhere craze.