Re: the bolded portion…
Do you consider *being in the *presence **of Christ to be an “everyday thing”?
This is precisely the answer to the question. Do you think that going to mass is an everyday thing. Think about it.
Right there at mass, the very same Jesus Christ who was on this earth is now before you. God, the very being allowing you to exist. God, the creator of the universe; of the entire earth. And during mass, we offer up the very same sacrifice offered at calvary, not a symbol, but the actual one. So the question is, knowing what you know today, would you wear just jeans and a t-shirt to the single most important event in recorded history? This also goes for this wishy washy music they have playing in churchs today. Would you sing that before the death of Jesus himself?
Listen, I used to be on the other side (I am a big arguer). I used to say, its the soul that matters, not whats on the body. But as I argued and thought about it more, I realised that I was at fault. Is it wrong not to wear your best at Sunday mass? I think so. If there is no distinction between the clothing you wear to the mall or movies and the one you wear to church, what are you telling Christ?
Now this doesn’t mean you need the suit jacket. It gets hot, and wearing dressy pants and a shirt are fine. The reason is you have now made this distinction between a normal event, and a special one. (Would you wear what you are wearing to a wedding?).
Also, I feel like the odd one out at my church, because almost no one wears formal clothing. And I love the sacrifice in that fact(Although I wish they would change). One, you have now shown everyone how important you think the mass is. It is important enough to take out all your nice clothes and wear it, instead of any old thing. Two, you have now been an example to others. People will wonder, why is he always wearing nice clothes. And then maybe, one day that odd person will ask you why, and you might say, “would you wear anything less to see our Lord before you?” . And if you wearing nice clothes has helped even one person improve their faith because they start to notice the real presence of Jesus Christ, then it is has been worth all its trouble, and I am sure God will bless you for your sacrifice, even one as simple as what you wear.
Having said that, I would refrain from judging others clothing, especially going up to them and saying something. It is an issue, but arguing with others can push them away, not help. Instead, lead by example.
I hope this helps. I will pray for you. God bless