I serve both a medium-sized suburban Western parish and a little Ukrainian Catholic parish.
By FAR, people are more dressed up at our little Temple; and are much more reverential in manner and behavior than my suburban, Western, parish.
In my Western parish lots of people wear shorts (men and women), and there are many women that wear revealing and skimpy clothing.
The weather is exactly the same in both parishes - they are in the same city. But I have
never seen anyone wear shorts to Divine Liturgy. Some women might wear pants, but most wear dresses or skirts. All men wear pants, some with suitcoats, or, beautiful, embroidered, Ukrainian shirts.
Clothing does make a difference in how people act, and, especially in young people, how they see themselves. That’s why Catholic schools have uniforms.
I personally don’t care how people come to Church; I am delighted they are here - but anyone who thinks dressing up for Christ doesn’t make a difference, I can assure you they are mistaken. Even if it doesn’t make a difference to you, it does make a difference to others around you, including the sacred ministers serving the liturgy for you.
Approach with the Fear of God, and with Faith,
Deacon Christopher