The Roman Catholic Church doesn't have a particular dress code. But it is adviced not to wear clothes which might distract the attention of the faithful. (For e.g. Sleevless shirts/ tops, short tops, caps, revealing tops for girls, t-shirts with vulgar sayings / sybmols ) Church is a place where people gather for a celebration and pray. One needs to maintain a high level of decency in church.
You go around the shoulder and wrap the body
Like what you would where in front of you grandma. There is no one to impress a church. Just dress notrashy. I guess it depends what kind of church you go to, and how much people dress up ttghere. On average, don't over-do it too much but don't wear andything like ripped jeans, tank tops, or flipflops. Follow a school's dress code. Answer: Well,usually put on a white dress and creamy coloured shoes. No makeup though as this is overdoin it. Maybe even a flower in the hair.
Belted and baggy would describe Roman dress. Most of the tunics and stolas were simply large squares of fabric which got their shape from being belted at the waist and having the upper material pulled down over the belt.
it is white and has a band over the shoulder and then the rest looks like a dress
In the centuries of the Roman republic and Roman empire, Roman men wore the t-shirt, a long white dress that had to be this season. 3 quarter jeans were introduced by barbarians from the north who conquered the Roman empire.
You have to dress formally when going to church to show respect to god.
Policies can vary by school, but some Catholic schools may have dress codes that restrict certain types of jewelry, including earrings. It is best to consult the school's specific guidelines or policies for clarification.
This depends on the rigidity of the dress code and how strictly it is enforced. Since dress codes are created individually by each separate school, there is no universal dress code. However, most Catholic schools technically do not allow nail polish.
dress like one
I have seen it done but it is really in extremely poor taste. One should dress modestly when attending Mass. Many people dress as if they were going to the beach rather than the House of God.
i do
Of course. Catholic means "universal", and therefore, all religions or non religious are completely welcome to the Church at any time. If in doubt ask the clergy representative at the church. There may be areas of the church (e.g. the sanctuary) or ceremony (e.g. receiving a host) that are off limits to non-members. There may also be standards of modesty in dress in effect for both parties.
The minimum suggested clothing is decency and modesty, you should not look like you are on your way to the beach or a volleyball tournament. Think of it this way, if you were going to be introduced to the president, prime minister, or king of some country, how would you dress? You would wear something decent and respectable. Well, anytime you enter a Catholic Church you are in the presence of the King of kings, dress appropriately!
Dress code is a noun. The plural form is dress codes.
Roman Catholic AnswerOn All Saints Day, you wear your Sunday best, as it is a Holy Day of Obligation and you are going to Mass.
no because they dont get to dress originally
This is where the growth of the Church is very evident. In different countries and amongst different cultures and customs, the Church is able to adapt for the needs of the people. Though the rituals and traditions stay the same in every Catholic church around the world, how these are celebrated can differ. For example, I have seen a traditional Samoan dance in full cultural dress during the offertory procession. I have also seen a traditional Philippino dance during the presentation of the word. In a Maori catholic church, often traditional calls from a woman in the church rings around during the elevation. In terms of age, I have seen kids being called right up to the altar during the eucharistic prayer so they can see exactly whats going on and be part of the consecration. The church is flexible in terms of celebrating cultures. It also helps us all to celebrate our differences and the cultures God has given us to share with others. Rather aptly, that is why the name Catholic was given to the church - catholic means universal and universal means extending to all.