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Guest
I have heard this argument time and again. Ladies - if while walking through the parking lot on the way into Mass you have to pull your skirt down more than once - it is too short. If the length of your skirt prevents you from sitting on the front row once inside the Church - it is too short. Think of where you are going and dress accordingly. Now for the gentlemen - wear a belt, pull your pants up, press your clothes, tuck in your shirt, shine your shoes, tie your shoes, wear a tie (if not a coat and tie), comb your hair (after getting a haircut), sit up straight, speak up, act like the young gentleman that you are. Any parent who disagrees with me is a part of the problem in our society - I am sorry but you just cannot do whatever you want whenever you want - real life does not work that way. I dont want to hear “well at least he is here” - are you that weak as a father? Fathers - set the example - genuflect upon entering the pews, pick up your hymnal and sing (are you special? do you not have to participate?), your children are looking to you. Follow along and require the same of your sons and daughters. Why come to Mass if it is below you to be a part of it? If you were sending your child to a job interview you would make sure that they were dressed accordingly - Mass is much more important. If you were granted an audience with the pope you would insist that your family was dressed in their finest attire. However when on your way to see the pope’s boss you feel it is alright to look like you are on your way to work in the yard. If going out of town - pack a suit - most hotels have an iron and board. There are no acceptable excuses if you are going to Mass from your home or a hotel. It is embarassing to see some peoples dress when you have brought a guest to Mass in the hope of showing them the Church. Oh yeah - turn off that dang cell phone - unless you are an on call brain surgeon or something like that - and then put it on vibrate. Thank you for your time.