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Hegesippus
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How would women feel if head coverings were made mandatory again?
restoring head coverings won’t solve this problem, I think you need to ask for uniforms, or monk’s robes for all those attending church. maybe your parish should purchase choir or graduation-type robes in various sizes and have the ushers hand them out to everyone dressed inappropriately.After my experience today we need something! I’ll take head coverings and anything else that covers the body.
Today in church I saw a young man wearing a t-shirt with an obscene logo on his back! If I wrote what was said I would be suspended!!!I can say the t-shirt was an advertisement for Jacques Itch’s Pool House! You don’t want to know rest of the logo.
There was a young woman there too who needed to be escorted out!!! Her underwear ( thong ) was not covered.:bigyikes: Unfortunately she was a graduating senior who was upfront for recognition today.
ENOUGH!![]()
Same here…I don’t expect it to happen anytime soon, but if it were mandated, I’d accept it.
CARose
Most blue jeans look really bad in church. QUOTE]
It appears that people these days are wearing their blues to church more than anything else.
I have been caught that way too. Of course it is better to go to Mass.Last week I went to Mass directly on the way home from a weekend of camping. It was the latest local Mass and I was responsible for bringing home 2 other families daughters after the event was over.
I could have gotten a dispensation and missed Mass altogether, or attended in the dirty jeans after camping. I chose to go to Mass, knowing God was aware of the circumstances.
CARose
Growing up I "had " to wear a mantilla. We all thought it was cool. As I got older, the custom disappeared. I would love to see it back again. As far as a dress code, I am ashamed to admit, that I wear neat, clean jeans and a nice shirt or sweater and would have to go buy a “church outfit” Not that I am against it, just that I would have to “rob Peter to pay Paul” to get something.When I see a woman wearing the Mantilla I can’t help but see it as a beautiful expression of reverence. I would be quite willing to wear a head covering to Mass.