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That is a very interesting website!I have come across a group called “Plain Catholics” who literally wear Amish-style clothing but are Catholics. It is possible that this is the explanation for this kind of clothing. Here is a website: plaincatholic.webs.com/
I thought so too. It also affects this thread. Many of the arguments and assumptions here seem to have the premise that traditional Catholics never actually dress like Amish. Therefore the people who have claimed to see it are exaggerating, probably to put down modesty.That is a very interesting website!
Wow. What a fascinating website and group of people. I would like to learn more about them. Thank you for posting their site.I have come across a group called “Plain Catholics” who literally wear Amish-style clothing but are Catholics. It is possible that this is the explanation for this kind of clothing. Here is a website: plaincatholic.webs.com/
I came across this group because a member of it posts to a mailing list I’m on for traditional Catholics. I’ve been assuming this means that all Plain Catholics attend TLM, but I really don’t know.To stay on topic I could not determine which form of Mass they endorse if either. There is a picture of a TLM outdoor Mass which is curious. At least I think that’s what it is. They do pray the Liturgy of the Hours which suggests the Novus Ordo, but then again I pray the LOTH and attend the EF so who knows.
That is interesting that they use that term. “Plain people” has a fairly specific meaning and connotation.I came across this group because a member of it posts to a mailing list I’m on for traditional Catholics. I’ve been assuming this means that all Plain Catholics attend TLM, but I really don’t know.
The sort of woman who chooses to wear a veil is likely to dress modestly. It does not necessarily follow that a woman who is required to wear a veil will dress modestly.Have you noticed that women who wear head coverings dress modestly. How ridiculous would a skimpy outfit be on a woman wearing a veil. Therefore a simple solution to ensure that women dress modestly at mass is to require the veil or a head covering of some kind to be worn by women at mass.
“Our womenfolk”? Maybe they just need a good whuppin’ to put em back in their place, right?Any wonder therefore when we depart from Sacred Tradition that we will have severe problems, in this case a burgeoning display of immodesty amongst our womenfolk right there at the mass. And the males are no better with T-shirts and hoodies.
Uppity is as uppity does.“Our womenfolk”? Maybe they just need a good whuppin’ to put em back in their place, right?
What century is this?
I don’t see anything wrong with the expression. It makes me think of the sort of men who gave up their places on lifeboats to women and children. Although, like you, I associate it with another era.“Our womenfolk”? Maybe they just need a good whuppin’ to put em back in their place, right?![]()
LOL. I thought I met get a bite from that one.“Our womenfolk”? Maybe they just need a good whuppin’ to put em back in their place, right?
What century is this?
untrue.if you had a teenage daughter and had to take her to the store to find clothing you will know that it is almost impossible to find a modest dress which could be described as “fashionable” all modern, fashionable clothing is immodest. Its a major problem.
Thanks,untrue.
Nah, it really can be hard to find modest clothes in regular dept stores. Especially in juniors depts. It can be done, but it isn’t always easy.untrue.
Which is exactly why I prefer OF masses.I’ve never seen amish dress at our EF mass. Most of the women dress modestly. I have seen teenage girls wearing skirts which are too short. I would rather see a girl dressed like an Amish than to see immodesty in an EF mass. Its bad enough to see it at an OF mass.
Excuse me? I’ll have you know I’m quite proud of my baggy, printed T-shirts and would just love to wear a hoodie (especially one with a really big hood). The baggy shirts allow plenty of cool ventilation especially on windy days. As for the hoodies, I find it cool at how it makes the wearer look stealthy with the way it shades the face and all.Any wonder therefore when we depart from Sacred Tradition that we will have severe problems, in this case a burgeoning display of immodesty amongst our womenfolk right there at the mass. And the males are no better with T-shirts and hoodies.
I know rite? It’s sad how Trads are tired of bad stereotypes yet don’t seem to do much about the ones reinforcing them. :\“Our womenfolk”? Maybe they just need a good whuppin’ to put em back in their place, right?
What century is this?
I doubt it. Whenever we move forward morally in one direction, we move backwards in another. Sure the culture of the 1800s was more conservative but it was also more oppressive towards women, non-Western peoples, anti-cultural (unless its Western), and downright fanatical with no compassion.LOL. I thought I met get a bite from that one.
Well whatever century that was it was certainly better than this century as far as morals and piety goes.
And how do you know these things?I doubt it. Whenever we move forward morally in one direction, we move backwards in another. Sure the culture of the 1800s was more conservative but it was also more oppressive towards women, non-Western peoples, anti-cultural (unless its Western), and downright fanatical with no compassion.