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Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #5 on: March 11, 2018, 02:08:40 PM »
But, the women have no authority to take care of the offenders,
NONSENSE !  Every Catholic has the authority and obligation to instruct the ignorant!
This is one area where the Christian Mothers Archconfraternity would step in in the past.
Just as the Holy Name Society would step in in a similar situation with a young man.


It is the duty of the fathers of the young ladies and the husbands of the older women to teach their females how to dress properly,

Well obviously their fathers or husbands didn't do a good job or the offenders are exercising their free will badly.

 The problem is that those young girls and women are bad examples to my girls.
I totally agree that is why in such a case the priest should ask the older ladies to take care of the problem if
his sermons don't seem to be having an affect.   A woman IF NEED BE, can be more blunt with another woman than a priest can. (unles of course it was St. Jean Vianney)


Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2018, 02:13:32 PM »
The OP is no small irony in so much as it displays 2 impure fashion images and then complains about impure fashions.  As a man I can honestly say that were I to be pulled into staring at those images I would in all likelihood commit a sin if not necessarily by direct thought and even possible subsequent action then at the very least by having willfully and knowingly placed myself in the immediate occasion of sin.

Unfortunately, there are some Catholic websites such as traditioninaction.org that seem to think it is perfectly all right to place very impure images on their sites.  (It is particularly ironic for tradtioninaction.org to do so in so far as they carry a number of excellent articles rightly decrying the use of immodest/impure fashions.)

As Catholics we should never forget the basic Catholic principle that one may never do evil in order to bring about good.  That includes the placement of impure images on the Internet -- especially on a Catholic site!  



Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #7 on: March 11, 2018, 02:15:55 PM »
The OP is no small irony in so much as it displays 2 impure fashion images and then complains about impure fashions.  As a man I can honestly say that were I to be pulled into staring at those images I would in all likelihood commit a sin if not necessarily by direct thought and even possible subsequent action then at the very least by having willfully and knowingly placed myself in the immediate occasion of sin.

Unfortunately, there are some Catholic websites such as traditioninaction.org that seem to think it is perfectly all right to place very impure images on their sites.  (It is particularly ironic for tradtioninaction.org to do so in so far as they carry a number of excellent articles rightly decrying the use of immodest/impure fashions.)

As Catholics we should never forget the basic Catholic principle that one may never do evil in order to bring about good.  That includes the placement of impure images on the Internet -- especially on a Catholic site!  

P.S. I will not bother to try defending anything that I have stated above since it is my strong and informed conviction.  Furthermore, what I have stated above is simple, clear, and unambiguous.
A Catholic gentleman with common sense.
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Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #8 on: March 11, 2018, 07:31:40 PM »
The OP is no small irony in so much as it displays 2 impure fashion images and then complains about impure fashions.  As a man I can honestly say that were I to be pulled into staring at those images I would in all likelihood commit a sin if not necessarily by direct thought and even possible subsequent action then at the very least by having willfully and knowingly placed myself in the immediate occasion of sin.

Unfortunately, there are some Catholic websites such as traditioninaction.org that seem to think it is perfectly all right to place very impure images on their sites.  (It is particularly ironic for tradtioninaction.org to do so in so far as they carry a number of excellent articles rightly decrying the use of immodest/impure fashions.)

As Catholics we should never forget the basic Catholic principle that one may never do evil in order to bring about good.  That includes the placement of impure images on the Internet -- especially on a Catholic site!  
Easy to say anonymously to pictures, but do you have the manhood to say it to all those women wearing the same thing at your Church or your wife and children?

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Re: Slow Boiling the Mass Fashions of Women
« Reply #9 on: March 11, 2018, 07:35:53 PM »
Obviously the “women’s league” at his church isn’t doing their job or else these young ladies would be dressing more appropriately.  You’re also assuming there is a “women’s league”...our chapel doesn’t have anything like that.  I also find it a bit feminist for a woman to be telling a father to “keep your head down and pray and let the women handle it.”