Although Iâve read and understood (I think) many of the posts, I still must shyly admit that Iâm not sure that I understand enough as I would like⌠I guess maybe Iâm just wondering about my clothing, for example⌠I prefer to wear fair trade (clothes that in good conscience I can feel good about as theyâve been made by people paid a fair wage for their labor under humane work conditions). Anyway, these clothes arenât rich⌠they donât look expensive. I usually wear a long skirt down to my ankles, with a modest blouse up to my neck and past my elbows. Kind of hippie-ish (but not bold or anything). I wear summer sandals with the outfits as well. I like to keep it feminine, modest, fair trade, although not rich looking. I hope all this is okay? Should I dress in more expensive looking clothes (in that case, it wouldnât be fair trade anymore though, and that is something Iâm compassionate about)? I can afford either, but I want to know what is best. I know what my conscience tells me⌠I just want to do whatâs right.
Ok it wasnt so much a case of I didnt believe you, but I was just wowed by this and thought you guys are the real deal. Then I found this video on youtube:All Franciscans go barefoot when inside.
Fraternally,
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I would LOVE it! It would say to me that clothes arenât the issue, the person is!]My husband and I were in Mississippi a few years ago and attended Mass. Our southern Catholic brothers and sisters would put most to shame (or at least should) by the way they dress and act when they entered the church. We should all take a lesson from them. You do not have to dress in suits and ties to attend Mass, nor do you have to wear long gowns and heals. And believe me donât tell someone to dress as if they are going to a wedding-have you been to one lately-shorts, t-shirts even flip flops! What are people thinking-thatâs the problem-they arenât. Nice slacks and tops and or shirts are the code you should follow. How would you feel if Jesus came down the isle in a torn t-shirt and cut offs? I would think He didnât care about us enough to dress up!!
I think you might have meant that the Vatican does not allow entry for women who are wearing short skirts. Bare arms might mean without any sleeves but most dresses and blouses do have sleeves and not always to the wrist.I am new to this forum, but I wanted to say something about this issue. I had been searching my whole life for the ârightâ church for me. At age 51, I was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic Church. I donât agree with everything they teach you as I tend to take the Bible too literally, however, I do agree there should be a dress code when going to mass. I donât think you should have to âdress upâ but I do think people should enter the church with respect towards God. When I went to Rome and visited the Vatican, they would not allow any women in that had bare arms. As for the men and women, they were not allowed in with shorts or skirts. I had a T-Shirt on with the regular short sleeves and they wouldnât let me in. I had to (and so did many others) go to one of the street vendors and purchase paper shirts and pants to cover ourselves up. Then they allowed us in.
My point is this. I think there should be a dress code, but only like they have in the Vatican. I donât think tank tops, spaghetti straps, short skirts or shorts should be allowed. I also think the Vatican went too far in making us totally cover our arms. 1/4 sleeves should be allowed. I donât think T-Shirts with sayings on them should be allowed either. As far as jeans go, some people only have jeans. I donât think this dress code would pick out or pick on anyone. Rich, middle class, poor would all be dressed the same.
Friend, the problem is that it is a potential distractor to us âweaker brethrenâ The way some of the ladies dress in church is extremely distracting to say the least. Glad it doesnât affect you.dress codesâŚIMHO, are complete idiocy. People like having their hands held, i donât. if folks want to dress in tank tops, so be it. i donât care, thats between them and God.
People want to regulate good taste inside and outside of Church, and you canât do it. well, they can try to, but theyâre wrong.
i want a Church, not a nanny. Jesus wouldnât have been wearing acceptable garb to enter his own Church under the Manilla code.
The problem that many Catholics have is that they have become very political and very secularized in their thinking. This comes through not only in the way that they dress for church, but in many areas. As you hang aournd here, observe how many people on these forums get upset when the Vatican says something that pricks their Americanism. I call it Americanism, because it has nothing to do with patriotism.This is my first time on these forums, so please overlook any goofs, ok? I just had to say IMHOâŚother denominations that donât even believe God is actually present dress with more respect than we Catholics do . . . yet we profess to believe Jesus is actually present! I find that disrespectful, very prideful and presuming on Our Lordâs love. No one expects coattails, ties and formal wear, but modesty would be great! When I see services at the Mormon Church (on my way to Mass) they are all in their âSunday bestâ.! Why do we think God doesnât deserve our âbestâ?