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Lux_et_veritas
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I had never heard before that some men feel that parishes are decorated in an effeminate manner, which allegedly (maybe subconciously) contributes to why some boys and men don’t come to Mass.
As a female, I never really thought about how men and women may perceive decorations used in Church and during liturgies and it recently shocked me when I heard someone - I think on a Catholic radio program say that some of the effeminate decorations need to go. I think it was in reference to getting young boys to have less difficulty wanting to be in Church. It is true that a large percentage of women are on liturgical committees which may be responsible for what is on the walls and floors and maybe that feminine influence may be there.and I’m just curious:
Do you see things that you consider effeminate in your parish? If so, what are some examples? Help me out here

As a female, I never really thought about how men and women may perceive decorations used in Church and during liturgies and it recently shocked me when I heard someone - I think on a Catholic radio program say that some of the effeminate decorations need to go. I think it was in reference to getting young boys to have less difficulty wanting to be in Church. It is true that a large percentage of women are on liturgical committees which may be responsible for what is on the walls and floors and maybe that feminine influence may be there.and I’m just curious:
Do you see things that you consider effeminate in your parish? If so, what are some examples? Help me out here