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CMatt25
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Yes Lisa I read his words. Again Christ one time drove moneychangers away. When I read or hear conservatives bring that up, it gives me the impression they think that gives them license to drive people away. Christ also walked on water. Christ did a lot of things you, myself, and others can not do.I truly have difficulty imagining encountering people at Mass who diapparove of your clothing or question your voting patterns. Quite honestly if there were a dress code in my Diocese we’d have about three people at Mass. Other than truly provacative or inappropriate clothing, I have never heard any objection to what anyone wears to Mass. We expect the Priest to be suitably attired but the parishioners? No. As to people thinking you should vote a certain way, again are people walking up to you at Mass and saying well you aren’t welcome because you aren’t voting for X instead of Y?
A lot of times people think everyine is talking about them only to find out that most people have enough to deal with in their own lives without taking on the burdens of others.
I hope you read Archbishop Sheen’s amazing words. I think they are very appropriate with respect to this thread.
Lisa
You may have difficulty so I’ll give you an example. At a time when I was still receiving the Eucharist, I vividly recall the disapproving look I received from a lady in the front row of chairs as I turned around at the altar to return to my seat, in a nice clean pair of knee length cargo shorts, a clean plain solid navy blue colored tee shirt, and white New Balance sneakers. And this forum is called Catholic Answers and with such a title I am sure I am not the only one who expected the faithful Catholics on it to be representative of Catholics at Mass and the Catholic Church. And there have been many threads discussing attire with the same disapproval expressed as that lady I encountered at Mass did. Perhaps in cases one can not be considered a practicing or faithful Catholic but a baptized/confirmed Catholic not only can be but according to the Catholic Church is a Catholic. Why it is so difficult for folks on this forum to type one additional word to get it right I will never understand. Telling those who are Catholics according to the Church that they are not Catholic, can be discouraging and detrimental to their faith. You hear it enough times and it can weaken any desire to be part of the Catholic family.
In any case you don’t need to reply as I won’t be returning to this thread. As another poster saw fit to point out to me, this thread is not about me. Which of course I already knew. But Coptic has been so kind on this thread and asked me to “come home” and I merely felt he deserved a reply. I’m sorry now I even bothered. As had I known doing so was going to elicit a response that the thread is not about me, I wouldn’t have. God bless you on your journey and peace be with you.