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This is silly. NO the poster wasn’t saying that. The topic was middle class AMERICANS, not the poor of third world countries, going to church like they were at a barbecue.The majority of the world’s Catholics live in third world countries and hundreds of millions of them in poverty. Often they are lucky to even have shorts, t-shirts and flip flops. Are you saying they should not be allowed to attend Mass?
I must admit that I am taken aback by these types of threads. I guess my age puts me so far behind the “cool” curve that I don’t understand how people can say that G-d doesn’t care how they approach him, and that clothing is not an issue. It is amazing to me that most of those defending “dressing down” for mass would never do the same if they were going to a job interview, or to a dinner date etc, but for some reason mass is OK.
Is G-d not worth the same respect as a job interviewer?
I think that is the whole point. Nobody, well with some few exceptions, is suggesting a dress code specifying skirts for women and suits for men. Modesty has been introduced but I would venture a bit further…RESPECTFUL clothing.
What would you wear to meet any important person in your life. Please don’t tell me you would wear beach sandals and shorts because we both know it just isn’t so (I hope not anyway).
I dress as well as I can for mass. Not because I am trying to impress anyone, but because it is the same I would do were I called before the court, or some other situation where I would be expected to dress in a business-like and respectful manner. Sometimes I wear a suit and tie, but in the summer it is so hot and humid here a sport shirt has to do. But I try to dress as RESPECTFULLY as I can.
I’m sorry, I don’t live in a third world ghetto, and I would bet the majority of posters here don’t either, so the argument that for US middle class folks to not dress like slobs would some how prohibit the unfortunates in the world from attending mass is just nonsense and insulting.
If you really believe that G-d is present at mass, doesn’t he at least deserve RESPECTFUL attire?
I’m old, and old fashioned. Sorry, I will never be able to accept tramp stamps, bra straps, skinny low rise jeans, or muscle shirts at mass. It just isn’t respectful. G-d deserves better, at least to my apparently senile mind.
W.Unland