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Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #135 on: Yesterday at 06:37:15 AM »
Where do you people attend Mass? Bare backs? Shoulders showing? Refuses to wear a veil?  I have seen very little of what is described. How can someone have a bare back? Wearing a halter top?  Too tight, too short, slits that go to up to where? 
Toe honest, I’ve seen almost nobody wearing clothes of this sort to church. If I do, it is usually  a visitor who does not know better. More commonly, it’s an older woman in pants than any of the above. Occasionally, if it’s extremely hot, a small child will remove a sweater to reveal a sleeveless top. Young boys, like pre-school age on down may have on shorts.
I’d say someone who is tempted by toddlers and infants has a very serious problem. He needs to consult the priest.

I have seen this in resistance chapels. In the US.
I will not name and shame, though some might argue I should.

Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #136 on: Yesterday at 06:38:45 AM »
This is not always true tho - because it depends what you are looking for and why that can make the first look a sin. It's always our curiosity that gets us. 

The Holy place of God should not be an occasion of sin AT ALL when it comes to matters of the flesh!


Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #137 on: Yesterday at 08:49:31 AM »
What made the custom of men and women sitting apart during Mass, cease? This would greatly lessen occasions of sin, at least being within one's view.

Re: Advice on immodest adult daughter
« Reply #138 on: Today at 04:07:11 AM »
What made the custom of men and women sitting apart during Mass, cease? This would greatly lessen occasions of sin, at least being within one's view.
If we can't get women to dress modestly in Church, then we are hardly going to get them to sit apart.

But I share your sentiment. It is sad.

The Novus Ordo changed this.