I’ve heard it put that modesty means a woman takes what is beautiful about womanhood and uses it to teach man about her dignity. She should dress in a way that encourages men to see her dignity as a precious daughter of God not as an object of pleasure. Good women don’t cover themselves up because their bodies are “bad” but because their bodies are so very GOOD they don’t want their bodies to used for lust. Think of other things we veil- the Eucharist in the tabernacle, for instance. We veil what is sacred and since our bodies are sacred we should properly veil them. This doesn’t mean women need to run around in potato sacks, but we should tastefully choose our clothing.
The body makes visible a fundamental truth of our faith. It points us towards God. Sexual difference is meant to point us to communion, that free, total, faithful, and fruitful gift of self to another and reception of the other’s self-gift. By mutual self-giving a “common union” is formed. Sexual difference points us to our call to communion with others (obviously how that is lived depends on the relationship and one’s vocation) and it points us to the fact that we are called to be in commuion with God! The “one flesh union” points to the marriage of Christ with His Church (see Ephesians 5). The Trinity can also be understood as a commuion of Persons, the mutual self-gift of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is how we can say as John does, “God is Love”. (Please be clear that the Trinitarian union and our union with the Trinity in Heaven is not sexual, but our sexuality is a reflection of the Trinity). Sexuality is utterly important and good because it is meant to point us to God!
Both men and women are to blame for problems with immodesty and impurity. From what I understand, men are usually more prone to “looking lustfully” (but women can do it too). There IS a fault on the part of men who look lustfully. They should avert their eyes (or thoughts) to avoid occasions of sin. But they should also undergo, by the power of Christ, a deep transformation so that even in a naked woman they see her dignity as a person and do not look with lust. Men who are married aren’t supposed to lust after their wives. They are to see their wives with a pure heart, one that sees her as precious person and child of God to be loved, not sexual object to be used. As Jesus said, “Blessed are the pure of heart, for they shall see God.” We should see the image of God in each person. This purity of heart comes through Christ and His cross. We ladies don’t often realize what an utterly brutal battle this is for men, especially with temptations at every turn. Ladies, we need to help our brothers by dressing, speaking and acting modestly, by praying and doing penance for them, and teaching them as appropriate. Charity demands this of us.
We women also need the transforming power of Christ to dispel the lust in our hearts. Perhaps it is manifested in “looking lustfully” at men (and the above thoughts apply here), but it seems to me that many women allow themselves to be used by men because they think it will get them love. (Ladies, if you are being used as an object of lust, you are not really being loved. You can’t GET a man to love you, love is a gift he gives. Come to understand your own dignity and don’t settle for less than real love. Also don’t settle for giving him less that real love either.) Perhaps women dress immodestly because they want attention, they want love, they have bought the lie that their worth is in their looks, or they are plain unaware of how they affect others around them and how they cue others to view them. While porn would not exist without men buying it, it also wouldn’t exist if women wouldn’t pose for such pictures in the first place. Women who dress modestly and know and live their dignity, teach men about their infinite worth in the eyes of God. Gentlemen, please help us women out by affirming our dignity by how you treat us (whether we act like we deserve it or not), by your prayers and sacrifice, and by your charity in pointing out to us how we can do better.
Let us not forget that Satan is our enemy in this battle and he wants to keep us from God. Since sexuality is meant to point us to God, Satan strike here with great force. Lord Jesus help us!
I highly recommend John Paul II’s “Theology of the Body” or if that is a little much for beginners, try one of Christopher West’s books or tapes on the “Theology of the Body.” You can go to
www.tobinstitute.com to find more.
