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Arwen037
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I have a question. If you fail to be chaste, but later on you truly repent and cease to sin, do you think you can wear a white wedding dress?
Neither the veil NOR the dress symbolize virginity in the Catholic Marriage Rite. These are MYTHS.If it’s the veil that represents virginity, then is it okay to wear that?
YES!If it’s the veil that represents virginity, then is it okay to wear that?
Must have come in history following the symbolic connection between white and purity got itself attached to wedding gowns (y’know: Revelation?).Then where did the idea of not wearing white for a second wedding come from?

So, Arwen – when are we going to see pictures??? :bounce:If it’s the veil that represents virginity, then is it okay to wear that?
Amen, Amen sister in Jesus…The secular world would have us think that once a person has lost their virginity or chastity they have lost something that they can not regain. How (or why) is a person supposed to be motivated to be chaste if their chastity is already “lost”? I’m sure this is a large part of why many young people today become permiscuous. The feeling that they have already lost their chastity, in escence their dignity, does little to help them to stay pure.
I got a forward the other day that comes to mind. It was about a man crunching up, stomping on, nearly destroying a twenty dollar bill and then asking people if they still wanted it. The answer was, of course, “YES”. His point was that the VALUE of the twenty hadn’t changed.
As human beings made in God’s image we have VALUE that does not change no matter what sins we commit. As Catholics we know that Jesus has the power to forgive those sins and that through confession He washes our souls until they are SPARKLING, WHITE, and BEAUTIFUL. Then to top it all off, He comes into COMMUNION with us in the Eucharist.
At baptism you were washed clean of original sin and were dressed in the white garment to represent the change within. If you’ve repented and gone to confession your soul has been washed clean in much the same way.
What a white wedding gown represents to others doesn’t really matter. If the gown represents purity to you ask yourself this…
Do you believe more in the mistakes that you have made or in God’s ability to forgive them?
If you are worthy to receive Jesus in the Eucharist, are you not worthy to wear a beautiful white dress at your wedding?
Getting married isn’t about who you were, it is about who you will become. Wear the white dress as a symbol of what you intend to give to God and your husband on that day. Your chastity, your purity, your love!! Because of God, you DO have all that to give and what a beautiful gift it will be!!!
blubber, blubber, snivel. That is SO beautiful!The secular world would have us think that once a person has lost their virginity or chastity they have lost something that they can not regain. How (or why) is a person supposed to be motivated to be chaste if their chastity is already “lost”? I’m sure this is a large part of why many young people today become permiscuous. The feeling that they have already lost their chastity, in escence their dignity, does little to help them to stay pure.
I got a forward the other day that comes to mind. It was about a man crunching up, stomping on, nearly destroying a twenty dollar bill and then asking people if they still wanted it. The answer was, of course, “YES”. His point was that the VALUE of the twenty hadn’t changed.
As human beings made in God’s image we have VALUE that does not change no matter what sins we commit. As Catholics we know that Jesus has the power to forgive those sins and that through confession He washes our souls until they are SPARKLING, WHITE, and BEAUTIFUL. Then to top it all off, He comes into COMMUNION with us in the Eucharist.
At baptism you were washed clean of original sin and were dressed in the white garment to represent the change within. If you’ve repented and gone to confession your soul has been washed clean in much the same way.
What a white wedding gown represents to others doesn’t really matter. If the gown represents purity to you ask yourself this…
Do you believe more in the mistakes that you have made or in God’s ability to forgive them?
If you are worthy to receive Jesus in the Eucharist, are you not worthy to wear a beautiful white dress at your wedding?
Getting married isn’t about who you were, it is about who you will become. Wear the white dress as a symbol of what you intend to give to God and your husband on that day. Your chastity, your purity, your love!! Because of God, you DO have all that to give and what a beautiful gift it will be!!!
Absolutely. Beautifully said.Amen, Amen sister in Jesus…
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