Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your DS is going to stick out more with a beanie on his head. If he is that self conscious, tell him to stay home.
You're ridiculous. Anyone bothered by headwear in church is missing the point of church.
Anonymous wrote:Your DS is going to stick out more with a beanie on his head. If he is that self conscious, tell him to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:DS is deeply insecure about his hair situation. He wears a ball cap basically everywhere. He is home from college and skittish about going to church because of his severely balding hair, making it hard to style. I was going to go out and buy him a nice elegant beanie (cashmere?) in a neutral color. Would a boy wearing a beanie (hat) while dressed in slacks, sport coat and button down shirt for Easter Mass be in any way inappropriate?
Anonymous wrote:Men removing hats is considered a sign of respect in mainstream American culture. Men take their hat off for the national anthem, when going indoors in a formal place, and for church.
Having said that, I think that many Catholic parents of teenagers and young adults know that it's a blessing when they continue to choose to attend, and would appreciate if he chooses to attend in the hat, vs. staying home without it.
Anonymous wrote:DS is deeply insecure about his hair situation. He wears a ball cap basically everywhere. He is home from college and skittish about going to church because of his severely balding hair, making it hard to style. I was going to go out and buy him a nice elegant beanie (cashmere?) in a neutral color. Would a boy wearing a beanie (hat) while dressed in slacks, sport coat and button down shirt for Easter Mass be in any way inappropriate?