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The Lord, of course!Impress whom, exactly?![]()
The Lord, of course!Impress whom, exactly?![]()
That will never return with the popular reasoning, âModesty is subjective. What matters is what I define modest as, not what others thinkâ. It leads to us showing up in tank tops and short shorts, because âGod understandsââŚYes, we should dress both decently and modestly for Mass. It would be nice to return to the days of Sunday Best Clothes, but they are far gone unfortunately.
Correct. I would dress appropriately for the occasion, based on the criteria of what constitutes appropriate. Catchy sayings like âwear your Sunday Bestâ are cute, but they offer no objective criteria because by many standards my âbestâ is inappropriate for mass.In other words, you wouldnât show up for a military inspection wearing shorts and a T-shirt, nor a shirt and tie for that matter.
âGod understandsâ is a line of reasoning that really irks me as well. He certainly does understand, since he can see into our heartsâŚbut when people use that argument to defend things they should know are way outside the acceptable range, do they think theyâre actually fooling God??That will never return with the popular reasoning, âModesty is subjective. What matters is what I define modest as, not what others thinkâ. It leads to us showing up in tank tops and short shorts, because âGod understandsââŚ
Rant over.
âRather formalâ? What does that mean? And why ârather formal?âItâs not complicated at all. Ask yourself, honestly, how you would dress if someone you really respected and admired invited you over for a rather formal dinner. It could be someone famous or someone you already know. For many men in our culture this will be a suit and tie, and for many women it will be a pretty, but modest, dress. Give me a break on that one ladiesâŚitâs the best that I, as a man, know how to describe the type of dress Iâm imagining.Letâs just say, probably not a prom dress or something youâd wear to go âclubbinâ. Modest, tasteful, but can still be stylish.
These answers arenât going to be the same for everyone, but if you honestly answer the question above thinking of the person you respect then youâll know what you should wear for our Lord.
Disclaimer: Iâm a hypocrite and havenât always followed this advice.
âacceptable rangeâ according to whom though? Thatâs a broad spectrum in some areas of the world.âGod understandsâ is a line of reasoning that really irks me as well. He certainly does understand, since he can see into our heartsâŚbut when people use that argument to defend things they should know are way outside the acceptable range, do they think theyâre actually fooling God??
What a priest asks of us matters to me, not what a regular think. The priest has authority, the usual you and meHere is where we get into the showâŚSomeone wears Dockers to MassâŚis that acceptable? Someone thinks itâs better then jeans, someone thinks itâs not dressy enough, other people think its just fine⌠There is no endâŚbut people seem to have a good time judging people or shaming themâŚ
s dont have that authority.:yup:What a priest asks of us matters to me, not what a regular think. The priest has authority, the usual you and mes dont have that authority.
So if your priest gives his approval to jeans and a nice t-shirt or sweatshirt, that would be ok with you? And then we can stop this silly arguement over what clothing is inappropriate and not. Somebody ALWAYS has to bring in the âformal dinnerâ scenerio, what one wears to the White House to meet the president, etc, etc. Too many people not paying attention to the actual mass and looking around at their fellow Catholics and taking notes so they can come on CAF and complain.What a priest asks of us matters to me, not what a regular think. The priest has authority, the usual you and mes dont have that authority.
I donât look at what everyone is wearing to Mass and judge any of them. Heck, I would just be happy to see some of my adult children at Mass. What it comes down to is a personâs awareness of the respect that they should show for God by dressing appropriately. Sometimes people do have to be reminded (particularly in warmer climates where people often wear shorts and sleeveless tops). It doesnât matter what you have in your closet or drawers. Of the clothes that you have you should choose to wear what is most appropriate for Mass. And when it is time to purchase new or âotherâ clothes, you would keep in mind that you need something for Church.So if your priest gives his approval to jeans and a nice t-shirt or sweatshirt, that would be ok with you? And then we can stop this silly arguement over what clothing is inappropriate and not. Somebody ALWAYS has to bring in the âformal dinnerâ scenerio, what one wears to the White House to meet the president, etc, etc. Too many people not paying attention to the actual mass and looking around at their fellow Catholics and taking notes so they can come on CAF and complain.
Have you provided the link for the picture in your OP yet? I would really like to see what site you were using by the way.I donât look at what everyone is wearing to Mass and judge any of them. Heck, I would just be happy to see some of my adult children at Mass. What it comes down to is a personâs awareness of the respect that they should show for God by dressing appropriately. Sometimes people do have to be reminded (particularly in warmer climates where people often wear shorts and sleeveless tops). It doesnât matter what you have in your closet or drawers. Of the clothes that you have you should choose to wear what is most appropriate for Mass. And when it is time to purchase new or âotherâ clothes, you would keep in mind that you need something for Church.
"Thou shalt not hate thy brother in thy heart, but correct him openly, lest thou incur sin through himâ Leviticus 19:17Have you provided the link for the picture in your OP yet? I would really like to see what site you were using by the way.
Again, what is âappropriateâ has just as many definitions as there are people that have opinions. And these threads can get quite nasty with people scolding other Catholics that they think they need to correct.
The nasty shows itself in many waysHave you provided the link for the picture in your OP yet? I would really like to see what site you were using by the way.
Again, what is âappropriateâ has just as many definitions as there are people that have opinions. And these threads can get quite nasty with people scolding other Catholics that they think they need to correct.
Excellent questions, Lily. I used the word âratherâ in the old senseâŚas in âvery formalâ. I consider Mass (Iâm speaking of what I know, which is a Latin Rite Mass in the U.S.) to be a very formal occasion. As a followup, I have to ask how formal do you consider Mass to be?âRather formalâ? What does that mean? And why ârather formal?â
Do you celebrate Mass around your breakfast table? Have you ever celebrated Mass on the beach? And would it be respectful of your parents if they did throw a party where everyone was expected to dress formally and you showed up in your pajamas? You might feel the same respect for them, but would you be demonstrating your respect for your parents to the other party guests in that situation?âSomeone I respect and admireâ? Well, I hugely respect and admire my parents, far and away above any king, prince or president. Yet I wouldnât dream of dressing formally for them, and know for a fact that they really dislike formal occasions. And my respect for them is unrelated to my dress. I respect them just as much at the breakfast table when
weâre all in pajamas or at the beach when weâre all in bathers as at the dressiest of formal events. And they me.
I canât argue with the idea that we are unable to âimpressâ God with anything, but there are also thousands of instances in Scripture where it was written that someone âpleasedâ God through their actions. My daughter is 4 and whenever she tries to dress herself up for some special occasion thereâs usually an untied shoe or a hair bow thatâs not really placed very well, etcâŚbut she is trying to please me, and just by her sincere efforts I am pleased. I know God feels the same way when we make any sort of special effort from our hearts to give him just a little something extra.As for the idea that we can in any way impress God by our dress - balogna. Jesus was God, if clothing were important He wouldâve spent His whole life dressed in the utmost finery and always insisted on His Apostles doing the same when in His presence. Yet He chose instead to be meek and humble of heart. Which attitude certainly, as far as e can gather, extended to His dress as well.
This is the verse youâre referring to, right?Certainly we know Paul exhorts against any sort of display in dress, heaping invective upon those who insist on âbraided hair and costly apparelâ.
According to the leadership of the particular Church. Why not ask the priest to spell out the âacceptable rangeâ in whatever area of the world the person in question resides? I imagine that any priest would be happy to give direction in this matter.âacceptable rangeâ according to whom though? Thatâs a broad spectrum in some areas of the world.
Already have, and it would NOT meet the expectations of some of the more extreme views of appropriate clothes for mass that always turn up in these types of threads.According to the leadership of the particular Church. Why not ask the priest to spell out the âacceptable rangeâ in whatever area of the world the person in question resides? I imagine that any priest would be happy to give direction in this matter.
I hope Iâm misunderstanding you and that wasnât a cleverly cloaked stab at me.The nasty shows itself in many ways.
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