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Do you wear job clothing when you aren’t at work? Yes, priests are a little different, but the fact remains they don’t want to dress in that stuff all the time, go to the movies in it, see ball games in it.
For those truly dedicated to following the path of Christ and representing Him on earth by administering the sacraments of the Church to the congregation, I would think wearing the cassock and/or black pants/shirts with the Roman collar would be an awesome way to show how much Christ means to them. Obviously when they’re on vacation it’s not necessary because no one dresses for work while on vacation. When they are just in town and mingling with the public outside of the Church, they could be a living example of Christ by proudly wearing the cassock or black pants/shirt with the Roman collar.Just seeing a man in clerics does not mean that he is a priest. He could be a deacon, he could be a seminarian or he could be an Episcopal priest or a Lutheran minister. I have even heard that some Methodist ministers wear clerics.
This is why many seminarians and religious do not wear them or their habits (especially when the habit is a cassock) as they are approached as priests and then the laity get upset with them when they explain that they are not a priest and the lay person then lectures them as to why they shouldn’t dress that way when they are not a priest which, of course, that person is very wrong on.
This I can agree with.For those truly dedicated to following the path of Christ and representing Him on earth by administering the sacraments of the Church to the congregation, I would think wearing the cassock and/or black pants/shirts with the Roman collar would be an awesome way to show how much Christ means to them. Obviously when they’re on vacation it’s not necessary because no one dresses for work while on vacation. When they are just in town and mingling with the public outside of the Church, they could be a living example of Christ by proudly wearing the cassock or black pants/shirt with the Roman collar.
Just my :twocents:
I don’t think I expressed myself very well. I did not mean to imply that priests in secular dress are flying below radar. I meant to say something closer to the opposite.I think BLB_Oregon has it right. Their is this concept of “flying under the radar” attitude. A priest should not fear being different from others. How terrible that a Priest should hide his identity, by wearing “regular” or “street” clothes, EMBRACE YOUR CROSS!!! Inspire others by your example and maybe…just maybe others will start following.
I find it quite interesting, when topics like this come up, those who point out the fact that a person should dress approprietly, her come the “judgemental police”.I hear this alot. Who are you to tell me what my cross is to bear?
Who are we to call someone to a certain cross?
That is not ours to do.
Focus on your own cross, leave others to theirs.
Matthew 7
1 "Do not judge so that you will not be judged.
2 "For in the way you judge, you will be judged; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you.
3 "Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?
4 "Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ and behold, the log is in your own eye?
5 "You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother’s eye.
You should expect this as dressing appropriately is very subjective especially when you are speaking of priests out side of ministry.I find it quite interesting, when topics like this come up, those who point out the fact that a person should dress approprietly, her come the “judgemental police”.
Again, in this topic one has to pass judgment to say that a priest is not dressing correctly when he choses not to wear clerics when out side of his ministry.First of all I am not passing judgment on anyone, when people falsley accuse others of such thing say these they come accross as arrogant.
You are correct, but when you tell others to embrace their cross you are makeing a judgment on them as to what their particular cross is and that they are not living it.As to the comment on embracing ones cross. I did not say anything that was objectionable or even intended cast some kind of “judgement” on anyone. I was speaking to the fact that these poor Priests are being spat upon because they wear their clerics in airports and pretty much everywhere. I was saying that Priests like this should embrace this cross that they are continually being placed in front of. This is in no way contradictory to Gospel truth. It is no different than when people tell their friends or preach about, how people should take their cross up and follow Christ. Are these people bigots out to judge people? Certainly not. I think before you start labeling person as “judging” individual, you really need to understand the post.
No, this is incorrect, for the simple reason that we are not passing judgement on anyone we are NOT saying that some individual Priest is incorrect, we are saying that Priests should STOP trying to blend in, they should understand they are set aside.Again, in this topic one has to pass judgment to say that a priest is not dressing correctly when he choses not to wear clerics when out side of his ministry.
Interesting, I didn’t think a Priest could leave his ministry, and then enter it again. A priest is never “outside” his ministry, that is a proposterous statement, unless a Priest has been stripped of his faculties then he could not really excercise his ministry in it’s complete entirety, he doesn’t stop his ministerial duties just for the convienience of vacations.Again, in this topic one has to pass judgment to say that a priest is not dressing correctly when he choses not to wear clerics when out side of his ministry.
Again, I have not misspoken or have cast some judgement on anyone. You misunderstand me once again. My point is, look, i don’t care who you are a Priest or not, whatever hardships you go through, Christ asks you to carry your cross or that particular cross. I am not making myself somehow on an equal plane with Christ by making this statement…additionaly, it is similar to when a person is speaking about SSA and makes the statement, “These poor individuals have a tuff cross to bear or to carry” were they incorrect, were they judgemental?..no, they merely made distinction or a discernment. Don’t confuse terms, i would hate it if this discussion turned into just a thread the defining of terms. That would be a waste of time.You are correct, but when you tell others to embrace their cross you are makeing a judgment on them as to what their particular cross is and that they are not living it.
No, you misrepresented my post, it is something I have observed. One can safely make a judgement on something or even someone without it being illicit or demeaning. You can judge between if a certain object is one color or another color.I did understand your post and here again, are you being judgmental?
Ah, yes, I have heard this before but even if he is approached by catholics in a airport he can not hear their confessions without faculties from the local ordinary unless the person is in danger of death.My 60 year old pastor mentioned that he chooses not to wear his collar at various times because he is often approached for inappropriate reasons. The example he gave was when traveling, he is often stopped in airports by non-Catholics wishing the confess, etc. He’s not trying to hide from his vocation. Sometimes it’s ackward to deal with non-Catholics is certain situations. When he’s out and about in town, his parishoners have no trouble recognizing him. I would like to see him wear his Franciscan habit more often.
Even if they are Catholic? I have never heard that before. I don’t doubt you Byz, but I am curious if you have a reference, just so I can see it for myself.Ah, yes, I have heard this before but even if he is approached by catholics in a airport he can not hear their confessions without faculties from the local ordinary unless the person is in danger of death.
Yes. There was a priest visiting us from another state, and he would have had to go through a criminal background check by the chancery office before he could get permission to say Mass in our diocese. This is not to say that all priests get this permission, but they are supposed to.Ah, yes, I have heard this before but even if he is approached by catholics in a airport he can not hear their confessions without faculties from the local ordinary unless the person is in danger of death.
FSSP are the “good guys.” By the way, (totally off topic) their Christmas cards are totally awesome - buy some today!!FSSP parish? Is this one of the schismatic groups or one sanctioned by the church? Excuse my lack of knowledge.
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Grown men should never wear shorts.A question sort of connected to blending in…
What would you feel about a priest who wore the shirt and collar, but wore shorts instead of pants?
I’ve always thought if I was going to be a priest that that would be more my style.
No problem. Here is what Canon Law says;Even if they are Catholic? I have never heard that before. I don’t doubt you Byz, but I am curious if you have a reference, just so I can see it for myself.
Are you sure about this? I know this was the case pre-Vatican II, but I was told it has been changed (perhaps with the 1983 Code of Canon Law?) and now a priest can hear confessions in whatever diocese he is in. But I could be wrong.Ah, yes, I have heard this before but even if he is approached by catholics in a airport he can not hear their confessions without faculties from the local ordinary unless the person is in danger of death.