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I think Jimmy had it right.
I thought on my way back from Mass this eve about the young lady though. I say this with out knowing who she is or even where obviously. For a young woman (or a young man) in today’s culture to even go to Mass much less on a weekday shows that she is trying to serve Christ as best as she can. I would imagine that she may not even know what is appropriate or not. That is where a good solid Catholic woman could step in with charity and encourage her to make some better choices in dress. I am a guy so I can not speak about how women think but I know as I was making the process of conversion into the Church there were quite a few things I did not know. My gosh I still have to hit the books and the encyclicals constantly. I hope what happens in this young lady’s case is that someone pulls her aside in humility and charity and lets her know what is correct and what is not. If it is handled properly this young woman could go on to fall in love with the Church and with Our Lord even more and become a devout mother and wife or a nun and become either way a great saint of God. My concern would be if it was not handled correctly that rather than coming to daily Mass in improper attire she would give up on God altogether. I know there have been certain people in my own journey home that handled things with great paitence and charity and because of that my love for the Church overflows.
Maybe the guy next time will have a bit more streagth to overcome and maybe God uses our weakness to help us not be a bit too proud. At least I know He does that with me. Either way I think it would not hurt in all the parishes to have a solid catechisis program and even little inserts in the bulletin that are solidly grounded.
I think finally, sorry folks, when dealing with either person we need to remember the words of Mother Angelica “We are all called to be great Saints”. I think if we apply that to the way we deal with anyone- even the person who comes to Mass dressed improperly then we are part way there to enabling the person to seek the face of God. I wonder what Mother would do and I think she after Mass would pull the woman aside and say something like “sweetheart I want you to be here and so does Our Lord but you are leading souls to hell including your own with those ???” Of course not everyone can pull off what Mother could get way with.
I thought on my way back from Mass this eve about the young lady though. I say this with out knowing who she is or even where obviously. For a young woman (or a young man) in today’s culture to even go to Mass much less on a weekday shows that she is trying to serve Christ as best as she can. I would imagine that she may not even know what is appropriate or not. That is where a good solid Catholic woman could step in with charity and encourage her to make some better choices in dress. I am a guy so I can not speak about how women think but I know as I was making the process of conversion into the Church there were quite a few things I did not know. My gosh I still have to hit the books and the encyclicals constantly. I hope what happens in this young lady’s case is that someone pulls her aside in humility and charity and lets her know what is correct and what is not. If it is handled properly this young woman could go on to fall in love with the Church and with Our Lord even more and become a devout mother and wife or a nun and become either way a great saint of God. My concern would be if it was not handled correctly that rather than coming to daily Mass in improper attire she would give up on God altogether. I know there have been certain people in my own journey home that handled things with great paitence and charity and because of that my love for the Church overflows.
Maybe the guy next time will have a bit more streagth to overcome and maybe God uses our weakness to help us not be a bit too proud. At least I know He does that with me. Either way I think it would not hurt in all the parishes to have a solid catechisis program and even little inserts in the bulletin that are solidly grounded.
I think finally, sorry folks, when dealing with either person we need to remember the words of Mother Angelica “We are all called to be great Saints”. I think if we apply that to the way we deal with anyone- even the person who comes to Mass dressed improperly then we are part way there to enabling the person to seek the face of God. I wonder what Mother would do and I think she after Mass would pull the woman aside and say something like “sweetheart I want you to be here and so does Our Lord but you are leading souls to hell including your own with those ???” Of course not everyone can pull off what Mother could get way with.