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Margaret_Ann
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I agree with @julietteamdg. Just to add one suggestion: Please keep wearing your suit to church. It will set a good example for the men imo.
CAF is not representative of Catholics as a whole. I have yet to meet a Catholic outside of the “fervent apostolic” subculture (such as the readers of this forum), or outside of the more strait-laced traditionalist Latin Mass circles, who gives two hoots about what anybody wears to Mass. It doesn’t even begin to be an issue.HomeschoolDad:![]()
coughCatholics don’t tend to police each other’s dress.
I think you may have missed a few dozen threads in the forums.
I’d take that with a pinch of salt. It’s not unheard of for British people to go to the supermarket in their pyjamas and a dressing gown! Mum drives the kids to school in her pyjamas and dressing gown, then drives from school to the supermarket, does the shopping in her pyjamas and dressing gown, and doesn’t put on proper clothes until she’s got home and had time for a shower or bath.a lot of our counselors were from england and they told me how shocked they were the way american women dressed when they went even to shop, they told me their MUM would wear a dress to go to the supermarket
The only thing that surprises me is that you wear a white shirt and a black tie. I would think of that as something you would wear to a funeral. My husband owns one white shirt, which gets worn about once a year to a funeral or a university ceremony. I have never known him to wear a black tie except to a funeral.gray suit, white shirt, black tie
A couple told my mother (who rarely comes to church, mind you), “aren’t you a little poorly dressed for church”? Or something like that. It made my mom very upset, and she didn’t want to go to church anymore (though, eventually she acquiesced)who gives two hoots
If someone were to say something like that to my mother, I would forget I was Catholic and let them have it.A couple told my mother (who rarely comes to church, mind you), “aren’t you a little poorly dressed for church”? Or something like that. It made my mom very upset, and she didn’t want to go to church anymore (though, eventually she acquiesced)
It’s horrible that people would do something like that. It really is.She was in the back of the church, I didn’t know it was said until later. I’m very defensive of my mother.
This is quite a sweeping condemnation of Holy Mother Church and her members.It’s not commonly done in Novus Ordo/Diocesan Churches as literally every aspect of the faith and practice thereof is watered down to the point of banality. Attend a Traditional Latin Mass community in any state during any time of the year and you will see virtually every single man, woman and child dressed in their Sunday best (as it should be).
I don’t think anyone has said that.Just because one person here or there is rude doesn’t mean that all people who dress up for church are ogres.