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I never said she was going to Hell, but it is a possibility if we willfully neglect our responsibilities to dress modestly, not to put temptation in front of the weak, etc. If she’s complaining she must wear less clothing because it’s hot, and she thinks she will “die” if she doesn’t, it is wise to remember that Hell will be much hotter and that we should be willing to suffer in this life to be virtuous, rather than resort to lowering ourselves to sins of the flesh in this life for our mere comfort.
**I said nothing that wasn’t preached from the pulpit by the FSSP priest at the parish I attended throughout Lent. **
Of course I’m concerned about my soul, as should everyone else be. We live in a world that doesn’t even recognize sin anymore. I make frequent use of devotional confession as to continue to receive the sacramental graces in order to advance in holiness. If you’re not concerned about your soul, then I worry for you.
This coming from the person who insisted I had “issues” and “hang ups”. I live in 2011 too, and you know what? I shop at the same stores that other women my age shop at. The difference is I make a conscience effort to keep myself covered. I’m not overly attached to fashion trends and making sure I’m dressed to the 9’s. I dress to suit my figure, and modestly attractive. By modestly attractive, I mean not only that I’m properly covered, but also that I do not draw attention to myself or overly ornate. I keep my fashion simple and pleasant-looking. I don’t need to try hard, or go out of my way to look beautiful, because I am naturally beautiful, and I put more focus on being virtuous.
Did your FSSP priest say anything about the responsibility of men keeping custody of their eyes—or did the priest place all the burden on the women.