Yes, this is true. There are other fetishes regarding Catholic dress–like you said, can’t link anything here. It wouldn’t be proper to do so. But it’s worth remembering that lust varies in its trigger. For people who are around miniskirts and punk accessories like ripped tights constantly (e.g., figure skaters, college students, musicians and other performers, etc.), it just seems normal and there is no sexual association.It has been documented that some people are attracted to veils in a lustful way. I can’t link to the site that documents this phenomena without violating CAF regulation.
I’d be surprised if people who were attending daily Mass were among this group. And you cannot determine belief from dress.If that’s the case, they probably won’t change. They’re probably among the 70% of Catholics who don’t believe the Eucharist is the body and blood of Jesus. It’s issues like this and many others that drove me to the Latin and Mass.
You don’t have to think that it is “ok”, no matter what anyone says.I’m confused as to how this is ok.
That’s basically where you have to start. Everyone, without exception, has a limit as far as what is acceptable attire, even for people sitting in the pews. See what his is and what he thinks about the issue. Simply let him know of your concerns. Will he implement a dress code on the spot, in line with your desires? Doubtful. Nevertheless, it’s a worthwhile discussion and perhaps some progress can be made.Someone told me to just go on the line with the priest
Interesting. I would never have thought to do such a thing and don’t think it was/is common in my particular country parish (judging by the smells I notice). Back in the day, if I was in the barn milking or cleaning up the animal byproducts, the first thing I would do after getting into the house would be to change my clothes (was never an overalls guy)…not to mention going to church.Many farmers come to mass directly from the barn.
I’m not sure why you replied to me and said that. Am I unhappy about people going to Mass? Did I condemn anyone for anything?People should be happy about that, not condemning me for my attire.
I’m presuming you mean ripped tights and nothing else on bottom (ie not covered by something more modest like a skirt or long shorts)?
Sorry, but I am a bit confused about what they are actually wearing. @Theresa1, do you mean that they are wearing nothing but hosiery (and presumably underwear) on their bottom half? That would sound very odd and I would assume that what you are talking about are leggings rather than tights. In my opinion there’s nothing wrong with leggings, although I know some people consider them immodest. If you really do mean that they are just wearing hosiery that sounds like an odd way to dress under any circumstances.And not even long shirts to cover.