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StephenB
Guest
What a FANTASTIC and graceful response~~The mistake that you are making is that you are assuming that because you see someone wearing jeans at your wedding as a sign of disrespect, that God will see someone wearing jeans to mass as a sign of disrespect. The difference is that God is perfect and holy, humans are sinful and petty. What God sees and what you see are two different things.
This is an issue that has bothered me for years and years and
years -and I’m not that old…and I’ve used the what would you wear to a wedding analogy - but maybe I ought to look for a different one.
I think the larger problem stems from the apathy about how we
approach our creator in the sacrifice of the Mass - not what we
ultimately end up wearing - but why. When we stop to think about
what we wear, and get our teenage children to think in those
same terms, then we will see a shift in dress that doesn’t
mandate a cress code.
