A young man reveals his thoughts on why girls and women need to dress modestly. I thought this was very good and something you can share with the young ladies in your life. Thanks to this young man for taking the time out to share with others and spread the good news about modesty!
We need support in going against the flow so it’s good to have the girls (and ladies) get inspired by different outfits and to see that you can be pretty and modest at the same time.ย ๐ So…for anyone new perusing this site you may want to take a look at ourย Spring Fashion Show and also Fashion Show 2013 which features Virginia’s sewing skills. We did a Fall Fashion Show last year, too.
I love this quote and thought I would post it here:
Pope Pius XII: โThe trend of fashions is not in itself evil. It flows spontaneously from the social nature of man, in accordance with an impulse which inclines him to keep in harmony with his fellow men, and with the way of acting of those amongst whom he lives. God does not ask you to live outside your times, so careless of the exigencies of fashion as to render yourselves ridiculous, by dressing in a way opposed to the common tastes and practices of your contemporaries. In following fashion, virtue lies in the middle course. What God asks of you is to remember always that fashion is not, and cannot be, the ultimate rule of conduct for you, that beyond fashion and its demands, there are higher and more pressing laws, principles superior to fashion, and unchangeable, which under no circumstances can be sacrificed to the whim of pleasure or fancy, and before which must bow the fleeting omnipotence of the idol of fashion.โ
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“He who does the little he can, does much before God. it is not difficult to persevere in prayer when we find consolation in it, but there is great merit in doing so when sensible devotion is reduced to a minimum. Yet it is precisely then that prayer becomes more meritorious and humility is increased, as well as patience and perseverance.” – St. Peter of Alcantara
We are so indebted to the good popes, bishops, priests, sisters, and laity for speaking such beautiful words to help us understand how important the desires and virtues of Our Lord and Our Lady are for us.
I’ve seen this video before, and he still does a very kind and friendly job of speaking up for men and women. I still remember at one of my last office jobs, many of the women were of the opinion, if a guy looks at you when you are “just trying to be cute and maybe a little sexy,” that it is his fault and not to worry about it. ๐ Most unfortunate.
The only thing I would point out in His Excellency’s discussion is his sentence, “In following fashion, virtue lies in the middle course.” By the time he had written this(in the 50s) if it was followed strictly, the “middle” ground would have changed at least 5-6 times. To keep up with the “middle” ground could/would foster a “keeping up with the Jones” mentality especially in this past century. And even in this current time, the middle ground is constantly shifting and its direction is to lead one right out of the virtues. ๐ IT would seem that when His Excellency wrote these important words, he had in mind from St. Thomas Aquinas(and I paraphrase) that the Christian does not just pick the middle ground(because it does shift), but is above this idea and sets his heart towards God in his choice of the better direction and virtue. And also His Excellency goes on to clarify that “that fashion is not, and cannot be, the ultimate rule of conduct for you.”
I love how he also states that this is a creative talent that when used properly extols virtues and uplifts our fellowman. ๐
Thank you indeed for sharing!
Dear Leane,
Your blog is such a breath of fresh air in this world hostile to virute and the faith. I wanted to share this you tube video of a good and holy priest speaking about modesty from the pulpit. Quite frankly, I have never heard a sermon so clear on the church’s teaching on modesty. He gives the reason why modesty using Our Lady of Fatima and little Jacinta. He does it with such Charity! I have heard sermons on modesty in a general sense, but never with specifics. And, as we all know, modesty can mean diffierent things to different people. : ) Anyway, I think you will enjoy it! God bless you!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NS7chsI0iLk
Thank you kindly Mary. I will be listening to it!
He did a very nice and lovely, holy explanation. Thank you!
He gave a good explanation but chose a poor background or ‘set’ for the video. An unmade bed is distracting and in opposition to the points he’s making.