What is proper clothing for any Mass?

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If you ever go to an SSPX chapel, this is considered proper dress for Mass. I took this photo of their dress code when I was there in June for my brother’s funeral. Most of our family followed the dress code to a T, even though they don’t attend the SSPX themselves, but there were two low cut dresses in the crowd that were not appropriate. Every woman wore a head covering, even the born again Christians who were there. My sister and I bought three meters of black lace and cut the cloth into head coverings the night before the funeral.

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This old traditional sat next to a workman at morning Mass a couple times tis week. He had on his work cloths and I thought it was wonderful he was there. We also get farmers here and they are in bib overalls. Again this is acceptable and even encouraged for those that work and want to come to Mass.
 
several posters have asked why women’s pants and/or 3/4 length sleeves are modesty requirements.

Several years ago I had sent away for a pamphlet entitled “The Marylike Crusade” and I think this may very well be the source for these modesty requirements. It’s from The Marylike Standards for Modesty in Dress. Here’s a link: cora.dashjr.org/trad/modesty.html
Pope Pius XI, on September 24, 1928, … ordered the Sacred Congregation of Religious to issue another letter on the “Crusade against Immodest Fashions.” It was in this letter that the following standards were prescribed: “We recall that a dress cannot be called modest which is cut deeper than two fingers’ breadth under the pit of the throat, which does not cover the arms at least to the elbows, and scarcely reaches a bit beyond the knees. Furthermore, dresses of transparent material are improper.”
To wear garments proper to the opposite sex is wrong, because it is suggestive, even when the garments are otherwise modest. While custom cannot make modest an immodest garment, custom can and does decide the type of garments proper to either sex. Thus, in the time of Christ men wore garments which today would be considered proper to women.
I, personally, don’t think according to these 1928 Standards that for women to wear women’s slacks today it can be considered immodest since slacks are no longer a distinctive male garment.

In fact, wearing a dress is less modest than wearing slacks. I recently wore a dress to a conference being held at a Mission where there were seminarians. As the seminarians passed my table I noticed that most of them glanced at my legs. Had I been wearing pants, as were most of the women there, my legs would not have been exposed to their view.

Just wanted to share with ya’ll the source of these modesty standards.
 
I’m sorry to sound like an old-timer (I’m only 33), but I can’t stand seeing those teenage girls coming into Church wearing those near panty-showing skirts. I don’t care to see jeans in Church, either.

I wear business casual attire, and I’m still looking for a veil…but BLACK or WHITE???
 
This old traditional sat next to a workman at morning Mass a couple times tis week. He had on his work cloths and I thought it was wonderful he was there. We also get farmers here and they are in bib overalls. Again this is acceptable and even encouraged for those that work and want to come to Mass.
During the work week I don’t think it’s a horrible thing for people to come in wearing their work clothes as long as they are relatively clean and they don’t work as life guards at the local pool 🙂

BUT, on Sundays, the high mass of the week, there is also nothing wrong in expecting people to wear their “Sunday best”.

I see the weekday Masses as ‘food for the journey’ where Sunday is for the praise and glory of God. I know I might get slammed for that, but if you stop and think for a minute I think you’ll understand what I am trying to say.
 
I’m sorry to sound like an old-timer (I’m only 33), but I can’t stand seeing those teenage girls coming into Church wearing those near panty-showing skirts. I don’t care to see jeans in Church, either.

I wear business casual attire, and I’m still looking for a veil…but BLACK or WHITE???
My old fashioned sense sees it two ways:
White for married, black for widowed or white for single, black for married.

In this day and age and the use of Ms even by some married women, one may not want to advertise their marital status by the color of their veil. You actually could even change the color to coordinate with your Sunday best.

Aren’t we progressive? 😃
 
My old fashioned sense sees it two ways:
White for married, black for widowed or white for single, black for married.

In this day and age and the use of Ms even by some married women, one may not want to advertise their marital status by the color of their veil. You actually could even change the color to coordinate with your Sunday best.

Aren’t we progressive? 😃
😃

Thank you for your (name removed by moderator)ut, and God bless!
 
My old fashioned sense sees it two ways:
White for married, black for widowed or white for single, black for married.

In this day and age and the use of Ms even by some married women, one may not want to advertise their marital status by the color of their veil. You actually could even change the color to coordinate with your Sunday best.

Aren’t we progressive? 😃
LOL I have tan, pink, yellow, rose and any other color that looks good.

The Black one I keep for special occasions. I have to go wild sometimes 😃 .
 
I’m sorry to sound like an old-timer (I’m only 33), but I can’t stand seeing those teenage girls coming into Church wearing those near panty-showing skirts.
Agreed (and I’m only 29). If you can’t sit down in it without your underpants touching the seat with no fabric in between, it’s a belt, not a skirt.

I usually see the girls dressed like this coming in with at least one parent. I always wonder “what were you thinking? This is your daughter!” Maybe they don’t want to battle over clothing before Mass, but then why did they buy it in the first place? 🤷
 
During the work week I don’t think it’s a horrible thing for people to come in wearing their work clothes as long as they are relatively clean and they don’t work as life guards at the local pool 🙂

BUT, on Sundays, the high mass of the week, there is also nothing wrong in expecting people to wear their “Sunday best”.

I see the weekday Masses as ‘food for the journey’ where Sunday is for the praise and glory of God. I know I might get slammed for that, but if you stop and think for a minute I think you’ll understand what I am trying to say.
Regardless of when the Mass is held it is always an act of Worship to God… I have thought for a minute, but the same keeps coming up… maybe the only reason why people dress up on a Sunday is because it becomes more like a fashion parade… any other time, who cares ! if it’s only Joe the mechanic or Bob the buthcher you might bump in to… if anything they might be better dressed than most. But i agree with you, when going to Mass you should always keep in mind that great occassion when you come face to face with Our Lord in the Eucharist. That also begs the question ! how would you dress when meeting the Pope ??? 🙂 Theo…
 
Until one of the four different parishes I visit for Mass (I go everyday and this takes four different parish schedules) has the air conditioning on to a comfortable temperature, I will continue to wear jean/khaki shorts to weekday Mass. :mad:

What the priests in my area have against air conditioning, I’ll never know. :confused:
 
Until one of the four different parishes I visit for Mass (I go everyday and this takes four different parish schedules) has the air conditioning on to a comfortable temperature, I will continue to wear jean/khaki shorts to weekday Mass. :mad:

What the priests in my area have against air conditioning, I’ll never know. :confused:
Ummm !! I live in Australia where the temperature gets to 100Deg in the shade… and we don’t have air con in most of our Churches… Hang in there mate … " I’d rather be in the heat in this life than in the next " Cheers Theo …😃
 
I am just asking, but are sandals okay? I don’t believe anyone has said anything about them.
 
What on earth is wrong with jeans? As long as they’re clean, not ripped or torn, cover the entire derriere and stomach and are loose enough to be modest? How are they any different from slacks in that case?

Perhaps it’s because my area is inhabited by a lot of students who never wear anything else, but I have absolutely no problem with 'em 🤷
 
To be honest, my husband and I dress differently for Sunday mass than for a weekday mass. If we are catching a Monday or Tuesday mass at noon (when our church offers them) he comes in dirty from work because this is his lunch break, and he’s going right back to work. He’s a construction worker, so he’s got on dirty t-shirts and jeans. I work a less dirty job, so I’m in regular work clothes or jeans. On Sunday, however, we try to make a point to dress up. He usually wears a tie. No one gives us a second look on weekdays except to say “Thanks for showing up”.
 
I am just asking, but are sandals okay? I don’t believe anyone has said anything about them.
I have seen priests wear sandals frequently at Mass. And no, they’re not Franciscans.

I am in a pretty conservative parish and many of the ladies wear sandals. I don’t see anything wrong with it.
 
About the skirts - Exactly, the parents either bought it for them or let their kids buy AND wear it. Oh well.

About the veils, would any of you happen to have a good sewing pattern for one???
 
About the skirts - Exactly, the parents either bought it for them or let their kids buy AND wear it. Oh well.

About the veils, would any of you happen to have a good sewing pattern for one???
Ha, I’m only 34 and hate to sound old fashion as well, but what about those skirts that do go down, to say, the knees, but are extremely clingy and you can see the thongs underneath? :eek: My mother would slap me over the head had I even thought about buying some of these clothes that I see kids wearing…

About a veil, I don’t have a pattern, but I want one of these, or something like it…

headcoverings-by-devorah.com/headcoverings_sheer_tiechels.htm

I’m going to do a lot of praying during RCIA about head covering.
 
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