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Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #55 on: March 13, 2018, 10:18:26 AM »
There has been for some reason a sudden arrival of Novus Ordo Latina women to our chapel. Latina women are the most affected group by this dress provocatively to attract men mindset, and despite bouncing from one man to another all their lives, they continue with the same error, teaching it to their daughters. Here is an example of the typical clothes they wear to mass, everything is always skin tight, like sausage casing.

This is what some of the young ladies wear at our sspx chapel.  They add a little bolo jacket or bolo sweater over it.

Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #56 on: March 13, 2018, 10:20:38 AM »
Here is the lesson I teach my daughters from the time they start noticing boys:


Once a young girl is infected with this mindset, they are caught for life.
I recommend starting before they notice boys.  Long before.


Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #57 on: March 13, 2018, 10:37:25 AM »


The problem with this outfit is that like I said:

Stretch knit fabric was always underwear, it is now just underwear being worn on the outside. It is no different than the sausage casing outfit worn by the Latina woman, except this model has a slim figure. When more built young girls, like a 23 year old Marilyn Monroe type, wear the same fashion it becomes scandalous. Why wear such tight clothes? There is absolutely no need for it.

Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #58 on: March 13, 2018, 11:59:14 AM »
Exhortation to Those in Authority

By Cardinal Donato Sbaretti 1930

1. When occasion arises, the parish priest, and especially the preacher, should, according to the words of the Apostle Paul (2 Tim. iv, 2), insist, argue, exhort and command that feminine garb be based on modesty and that womanly ornament be a defense of virtue. Let them likewise admonish parents who allow their daughters to wear indecorous dress.

2. Parents, conscious of their grave obligations to their offspring regarding education, especially religious and moral, should see to it that their daughters are solidly instructed from earliest childhood in Christian doctrine. And they themselves should assiduously inculcate in their souls, by word and example, love for the virtues of modesty and chastity. Since their family should follow the example of the Holy Family, they must govern in such a way that all its members, reared within the walls of the home, should find reason and incentive to love and preserve modesty.

3. Let parents keep their daughters away from public gymnastic games and contests; but if their daughters are compelled to attend such exhibitions, let them see that they are fully and modestly dressed. Let them never permit their daughters to don immodest garb.

4. Superiors and teachers in schools for girls must do their utmost to instill love of modesty in the hearts of the girls confided to their care and urge them to dress modestly.

5. Said Superiors and teachers must not receive in their colleges and schools immodestly dressed girls, and should not even make an exception in the case of mothers of pupils. If, after being admitted, girls persist in dressing immodestly, such pupils should be dismissed.

6. Sisters, in compliance with the Letter dated August 23, 1928 by the Sacred Congregation of Religious, must not receive in their colleges, schools, oratories or recreation grounds girls who are not dressed with Christian modesty, or, if once admitted, they should not tolerate this. Said Sisters, in addition, should do their utmost so that love for holy chastity and Christian modesty may become deeply rooted in the hearts of their pupils.

7. It is desirable that pious organizations of women be founded, which, by their counsel, example and propaganda will combat the wearing of apparel unsuited to Christian modesty, and will promote purity of customs and modesty of dress.

8. In pious associations of women, those who dress immodestly should not be admitted to membership. But if, perchance, they are received, and after having been admitted, fall again into their error, they should be dismissed forthwith.

9. Women and girls who are dressed immodestly are to be debarred from Holy Communion and from acting as sponsors at the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation. Further, if the offense be extreme, they may even be forbidden to enter the church.

Cardinal Donato Sbaretti
Prefect of the Congregation of the Council
Rome, January 12, 1930

Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #59 on: March 13, 2018, 01:21:59 PM »
This is what some of the young ladies at my sspx wear (haven't been for a couple of years, so things may have changed), along with a tight white blouse and dark underwear.

I just don't understand the parents of such girls.