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LittleSoldier
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I know youâre probably gone and wonât read this, but I disagree that âwhat applies to Rome and to Italy, also applies to the USA.â First of all, it is not really the âRoman Catholic Churchâ - it is more proper to call it âCatholic Church-Latin Rite.â And yes, âcatholicâ does mean âuniversalâ and the Church is called that because when Jesus started His Church it was universal. All early Christians were Catholic.OK, folks, for those of you who had been annoyed by my posts - Good Bye.
Iâm outta here, because someone started a separate thread on how to dress when visiting churches in Italy. Just donât forget - what applies to Rome and to Italy, also applies to the USA. Because we belong to the Roman Catholic Church, which uses the Roman rite, is Universal (Katholikos = universal), and when in doubt, we always look to the Pope for instructions, the Pope who is of course the Bishop of Rome. Thus, we canât go wrong by imitating whatâs being practiced in the Popeâs (Bishop of Romeâs) diocese of Rome.
Now, if you visit an Eastern Catholic Church, e.g. an Ukrainian or Russian Catholic Church, the rules may be stricter and include mandatory head covering for ladies, and bare heads (no baseball caps, hats, etc) for gentlemen.
Donât cry for me, please.
Just visit the other thread entitled âWhat should I wear to visit churchesâ, if you miss me.![]()
Also, I believe that any decisions regarding dress for the U.S. would be made by the USCCB. Of course if the Pope stated something I would take notice although I really doubt he would get deeply involved in dress codes as there are far more pressing issues such as abortion, justice, hunger, and poverty.
I could be wrong and if I am I hope I am corrected by someone who can provide binding Church teaching.