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Catholic_Heart
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You have made a very good point here…Rigidity can cause real harm to people…Make them into hypocrits, when they really just want to be who they really are. Some churches forbid drinking, and even use grape juice for communion…Yet, I know for a fact that many of these people have beer or wine in their homes. Why make people lie, or be decietful? Seems all wrong to me.My rule of thumb:
If my dress (or that of my children) could reasonably cause another person to sin…it is immodest.
If I am uncomfortable because I have to keep checking to see if my slip is showing …it is immodest.
If others are distracted by my mode of dress …it is immodest.(or inappropriate)
As one of the other posters mentioned, I see some other faiths mandating that their female members wear ankle length skirts and the little doily things in their hair. I have no problem with how they are dressed, what I do have a problem with is that the more these things are dictated the more their congregants seem to rebel in some not so nice ways. For instance, a local church in my town requires women to dress as such, and in addition they have many rules, for example, they are not allowed to watch movies. On any given day, you can see more than one of these members in the video store pretending not to recognize each other. I think this is promoting deceit among their people. I pray that we would “cloak ourselves in our godly deeds” rather than in material adornments.
The modest dressing thing has been hashed out over and over. I still think that people should dress appropriately for their activities, and to wear clothes that are modest and clean. That’s it…No ridid rules about the proper length of sleeves or hems, no rules regarding the color of clothing, or the use of bathing suits…Just common sense…
I think some people have simply gone overboard…The RULES give them structure, and to follow them to the letter (and let everyone know they do so) is nothing more than being “holier than thou”…Something we should all avoid.
Common sense seems to be the way to go…And, everyone should follow their informed conscience in matters of modesty and dress…And…No one should judge another’s spriituality by the way they are dressed.
The women in the airport may indeed have simply been following their consciences in this matter…Not showing off. There was NO difference between the person who was watching them, and themselves…Both had the same ability to be spiritual, and to be called Christian.
I just made a trip to Wyoming (from Cincinnati). I had two layovers…one in Chicago, and one in Dever…I wore jeans, a shirt, a shirt over the t-shirt (for warmth), and my trusty Easy Spirit Walking Shoes…never go far without those babies…And, I carried my rosary, plus my prised Daily Roman MIssal. No one looking at me could tell (except for my medals, of course) that I was or was not a Catholic, or even a Christian. Ok…The medals gave me away…But, the point is that my clothing…while casual, was certainly modest and appropriate for what I was doing…Flying from here to there and back! Comfort and convenience were my motivations when choosing my attire…
The thing is…Take care of yourself, and let others make their own decisions regarding how they will dress…I know I have enough trouble keeping myself in line, and don’t have the energy or time to think much about what others are wearing. I do notice it, but don’t say much…It’s not my place to do so…Although I have to admit that there have been times when I would have LOVED to put in a word or two to some people!