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ksb1020
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Before I moved I would wear “dress” shoes and pants, along with a nice button down shirt and my KoC lapel. Now that we are in between homes, staying with family until our new home closes, I only have one button up shirt, and no dress pants. So for daily mass I wear a polo shirt with jeans and sneakers. I should probably start wearing my button down shirt for Sunday but I definitely can’t wear it every morning.
My point is, there’s no point in trying to discern anything about the person at Mass by what they’re wearing. There’s a 1,001 reasons and situations why a person isn’t dressed to your standards. It’s not our business. By all means, advise your spouse and your children about proper dress to Mass. Set an example to the world by what you choose to wear. Otherwise, it’s the priest’s job to address any problems with a parishoners dress code.
My point is, there’s no point in trying to discern anything about the person at Mass by what they’re wearing. There’s a 1,001 reasons and situations why a person isn’t dressed to your standards. It’s not our business. By all means, advise your spouse and your children about proper dress to Mass. Set an example to the world by what you choose to wear. Otherwise, it’s the priest’s job to address any problems with a parishoners dress code.