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creole54
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I just wanted to say how much I love the simple logic of this post. Do the best you can. Period.No lay person should judge anybody else at Mass (I still do sometimes, I admit) for what they wear, but all the arguments are on the side of dressing the best one can at Mass, financial and cultural considerations included.
As I came to realize this I adapted my dress at Mass very gradually as my means changed. I started by going to the thrift store and spending $10 on a tie, sportscoat, and dress shoes, all used. Now I can afford discount suits at the department stores.
Don’t let anyone put you down for not meeting their standard, but definitely do the best you can. Let the way past generations of Catholics dressed for Mass be your guide.
While I, personally, put on a casual skirt & top or a simple dress, it doesn’t bother me to see others wearing jeans and scuffed up shoes. For all I know, raggedy jeans may be their best. The Lord knows if we’re doing our best or not, and it’s only for Him to judge, not us.
What does bother me is people showing too much skin, such as short-shorts (like Daisy Dukes), strapless tops, low-riding jeans and midriff shirts. I live in an area with little poverty, so I don’t think there are too many people who can’t afford modest clothes to save for Sunday Mass. Like the poster above me said, the thrift store is a great place to start.