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Alexander_Smith
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Do they make ski-skirts? My sisters also wear pants sometimes when the situation calls for it, such as martial-arts classes and such, but they mostly just wear skirts/dresses.I’m sure as practicing Catholics, we know that St Gianna Beretta Molla was a Catholic wife, mother, and Medical Doctor that choose to give birth to her youngest child after being advised (in 1962) that if she didn’t abort, she would surely die. She choose life for her daughter and did die a few days after giving birth to full term Gianna Emmanuala, who herself grew up to be a prolife physician!!
And if anyone cares to follow this link (since I can’t figure out how to post a picture on here), you can see SAINT Gianna Beretta Molla in (GASP!!!) a pair of ski PANTS!!! :
saintgianna.org/loveroflife.htm and there is not only one, but TWO pictures of her!
Here is the statue of her at the US shrine (in a dress with SHORT sleeves):
saintgianna.org/stgiannashrine.htm
And here is an actual photo of her in short sleeves:
apostolstwo.diecezja.kalisz.pl/MollaFoto/gianna_025.jpg
So, if some Catholics say that women should NEVER wear pants, how do they explain that a CANONIZED SAINT wore them? Especially when we have pictures and home movies of St Gianna? I don’t think there is a Christian out there who would say St Gianna was anything less than a wonderful and holy role model for all women!
Short sleeves have been an accepted modest attire for women for a long time, nothing new there. Also, even canonized saints can make mistakes. A female saint wearing pants doesn’t mean it’s OK for women to wear pants. Sainthood is not an endorsement of the saint’s whole life and habits… And no I don’t have a problem with women wearing pants.