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Just more excusesā¦For the record⦠I am not saving them. I said I donāt want to wear them every time. You are still missing my point. Blue jeans are not inappropriate. Excuse me for sounding country, but I am a born and raised Oklahoman. The slacks probably come out twice a month.
As for the other scenarios you mentioned. Yes, again, I would dress like that for restaraunts, government functions (I have worked at the Department of State Headquarters in Washington, D.C. for two years now; remember, I donāt have a desk job), and just about anywhere else, I donāt feel a need to put on slacks to prove I am prepared. I believe it is a generational thing. Most people over the age of 40 donāt wear jeans because they have had a lifetime to accumulate a decent wardrobe. I am only 29.
On a side note, perhaps I am cheap, but it is not new or a reflection of me. I wore my dress blue army uniform to my wedding. It is still the only suit I own to this day.
As a parent, I am more concerned with my childrenās behavior than I am about them wearing āschool clothesā to mass. No, they never wear shorts. I would rather hear compliments on how well behaved they are, and people say it regularly to my wife and me. As I said before, this is not about modesty. The fact that you are offended because you assume someone is not wearing their best clothing and is too lazy to purchase something to your standard speaks volumes about your priorities, and it says far more about you than someone who wears blue jeans.
Because I usually forget my lunch, now I have to remember to bring a pair of pants, because Jesus will be offended if I stop by to visit him wearing shorts?Why not carry a pair of rolled-up lightweight pants to slip on?
Thatās precisely what I do.
You wouldnāt have a choice at St. Peterās at the Vatican or MANY other churches throughout the world.
Oh so Catholics should hide their rosaries, because there are some people have no idea what it is???ā¦
I think wearing a Rosary is offensive for one reason. As I type this itās a fashion statement ā worn by a lot of people who have no clue what a Rosary actually is.
very true, but they have no kneelers or pews and I received communion at st. peterās many times in the hand, but st. peterās does have a dress code, so it must be a true catholic church.Why not carry a pair of rolled-up lightweight pants to slip on?
Thatās precisely what I do.
You wouldnāt have a choice at St. Peterās at the Vatican or MANY other churches throughout the world.
Oh so Catholics should hide their rosaries, because there are some people have no idea what it is???
That logic makes no senseā¦Its rediculous. preposterousā¦
Itās your loss. You should try wearing the rosary all day and taking the virgin Mary with you everywhere you go. I assure you, youāll become quite self aware.![]()
What part of I only have one pair are you not understanding? You are the type of person who would criticize me for wearing the same thing everytime if I actually did what youāre suggesting. My wife already says that about the clothes I wear outside of mass, so if she thinks I look great on Sunday morning, Iām doing something right. I am left to assume that you either think I am lying about my personal life, or you just donāt care because you think that if you can afford it, then everyone should be able to.Just more excusesā¦
I honestly believe the harder one reacts to this topic the more they know down-deep that they should be dressing differently for Mass.
This brings up another good point. Some start by saying women shouldnāt wear something too revealing because itās tempting to a man, then the next thing you know, women arenāt allowed to attend, or they are ordered to wear a veil covering their faces. It is the man that is sinning. He needs to put himself into check - itās his eye.If you are dressing immodestly it certainly mattersā¦the CCC says we are not to be our neighbors tempters
I have never seen anyone dressed like a slob at mass
Donāt be silly. Tempting clothes (male or female) have NO place at Mass.This brings up another good point. Some start by saying women shouldnāt wear something too revealing because itās tempting to a man, then the next thing you know, women arenāt allowed to attend, or they are ordered to wear a veil covering their faces. It is the man that is sinning. He needs to put himself into check - itās his eye.
Why? Does it bother you that some people actually make the effort not to dress like slobs for Mass even when they are traveling, coming from work or maybe a sporting event?P.S. I donāt like it when I see people dressing in the parking lot. Iād rather see somebody wearing shorts and flip flops than explain to my 7 year old why a man is dressing in the lot. But thatās just meā¦Iām judgmental like that.
Do you need more than one pair to go to Mass ā even daily Mass?What part of I only have one pair are you not understanding? You are the type of person who would criticize me for wearing the same thing everytime if I actually did what youāre suggesting. My wife already says that about the clothes I wear outside of mass, so if she thinks I look great on Sunday morning, Iām doing something right. I am left to assume that you either think I am lying about my personal life, or you just donāt care because you think that if you can afford it, then everyone should be able to.
I know plenty of people who think the way that you do, and all their words have done nothing to put extra money in my wallet for purchasing clothes on top of what I have to buy my kids because they grow too fast.
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Trade places with me⦠Iām the one baring my life here. You can keep thinking Iām making excuses, but I am too proud to ask someone to give me something like that. (Now that Iāve said it, my mother-in-law will probably do it for Christmas)![]()
YOUR logic makes zero sense.Oh so Catholics should hide their rosaries, because there are some people have no idea what it is???
That logic makes no senseā¦Its rediculous. preposterousā¦
Itās your loss. You should try wearing the rosary all day and taking the virgin Mary with you everywhere you go. I assure you, youāll become quite self aware.![]()
Is it too much to ask to dress appropriately while being in His sacramental presence?Because I usually forget my lunch, now I have to remember to bring a pair of pants, because Jesus will be offended if I stop by to visit him wearing shorts?
Have you been talking to Lisa44?very true, but they have no kneelers or pews and I received communion at st. peterās many times in the hand, but st. peterās does have a dress code, so it must be a true catholic church.
I was raised Southern Baptist. We wore the best clothes that we had, which were usually home made.I really am curious why at least around here Protestants and the Orthodox dress a lot better for their services on the average than Catholics do for the Mass?
I donāt see a lot of suits, sport coats or ties when I drive by and see them in front of their buildings. But I also NEVER see shorts, tank tops, tube tops, other skimpy tops, ball caps, blue jeans, offensive t-shirts, etc.
Admittedly my sample is not large, but I would love to know why itās the way it is?