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Why is it that lectors or children’s liturgy leaders should not be wearing jeans during Mass? I need to explain this to some friends of mine. Thanks in advance.
Are you in the South?Why is it that lectors or children’s liturgy leaders should not be wearing jeans during Mass? I need to explain this to some friends of mine. Thanks in advance.
yes, formal attire for men at weddings, quinceneras, funerals and other events is often a new, clean pair of jeans, usually with a long-sleeved white shirt, string tie with elaborate silver clip matching a huge silver belt buckle, and of course snakeskin boots. Stetsons are removed at the door of church, however.Are you in the South?
If not then tell them that they are the example to those coming to mass.
If you wouldn’t go to a wedding on a Saturday afternoon in jeans why would you come to Holy Mass?
I’ve seen people go to weddings in jeans. And halter tops with hot pants.Are you in the South?
If not then tell them that they are the example to those coming to mass.
If you wouldn’t go to a wedding on a Saturday afternoon in jeans why would you come to Holy Mass?
Many will argue it is what is in the heart not what you wear. They will argue that Jesus did not dress formally.Why is it that lectors or children’s liturgy leaders should not be wearing jeans during Mass? I need to explain this to some friends of mine. Thanks in advance.
Is this for real? Does this sort of attire go all the way across the social spectrum from professionals to manual laborers?yes, formal attire for men at weddings, quinceneras, funerals and other events is often a new, clean pair of jeans, usually with a long-sleeved white shirt, string tie with elaborate silver clip matching a huge silver belt buckle, and of course snakeskin boots. Stetsons are removed at the door of church, however.
This would be formal attire for the parents of the school where I teachIs this for real? Does this sort of attire go all the way across the social spectrum from professionals to manual laborers?
In my experience the casualness or the formality of the attire is largely dictated by the person’s social and professional status.Is this for real? Does this sort of attire go all the way across the social spectrum from professionals to manual laborers?
Because they are setting the example for the rest of the Parish. That is what our Priest told us.Why is it that lectors or children’s liturgy leaders should not be wearing jeans during Mass? I need to explain this to some friends of mine. Thanks in advance.