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    Quote Originally Posted by seanachie View Post
    I enjoyed this! My wife is Protestant and I am Catholic so we do this every Sunday (both services). Yesterday, we were asked to bring the offertory up at Mass and I was about 5 feet from the priest and he busted a smile and said "Love that kilt".
    Quote Originally Posted by Frank McGrath View Post
    I wear my kilt to church regularly. The one day I wore the dreaded p@#$%, My pastor hollered out, "Frank, I didn't recognize you with pants on". That drew unwanted attention from several old ladies that were talking to him.
    Great stories, and a good laugh! You're lucky to have such good humoured prelates!
    The spirit of the Declaration of Arbroath (6 April 1320) abides today, defiantly resisting any tyranny that would disarm, disperse and despoil proud people of just morals, determined to keep the means of protecting their families and way of life close at hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fit2BKilted View Post
    Great stories, and a good laugh! You're lucky to have such good humoured prelates!
    For over two years now, since I got my first wool kilt, I have been reading the lessons kilted whenever I'm scheduled (about every four to six weeks). When I arrived at church last Sunday I found that the service bulletin seemed to indicate that the psalm was to be read in unison instead of responsively. When I asked the rector about this he said,"It's your choice. You can read it all yourself, or responsively by half-verse or by verse, you and the congregation or the left side of the nave and the right or men and women . . ."

    When I asked, "Scots and Irish?" he laughed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LANCER1562 View Post
    I attend church every Sunday and always wear a kilt. Yesterday a young lady in the congregasion (sp?) approached me and said, "You always look so nice and I'm pleased to see you upholding your tradition." Said young lady is about 13 years old and for the record (not that it matters) is Balck.

    As we are leaving churck after service, I am often approached by one or more of the men who say that they wish they had worn their kilt and how good I look in mine.

    It would be nice to see more kilties at church, as for now, I'm the only one.
    It's always nice to get nice compliments, isn't it? Keep on looking good for church.

    I've just started going back to church after an 18 month hiatus. But I'm attending a new church, so I didn't wear my kilt the first time I went (which was this past Sunday). But, if a guy in his early 40s can wear a bright lime green zoot suit with matching converse shoes to church, I think they'd be fine with a kilt wearer.
    Clan Campbell ~ "Ne Obliviscaris"

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    What nice young lady. A compliment always makes the day seem brighter.
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    Give him power.[/B][/I] - [I]Abraham Lincoln[/I]

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    I always wear a kilt to church, sometimes as part of a semi-formal outfit, sometimes casually.
    Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel View Post
    But, if a guy in his early 40s can wear a bright lime green zoot suit with matching converse shoes to church,...
    Oh, have we met?

    Just kidding! I wish I could wear a kilt to Church. Well, I certainly could, but no one would see it, as it'd have to be under a cassock. Hmmm... a kilt and a cassock... both are unbifurbicated...

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    The very first time I wore a kilt to church, I was sing in the choir. It was very comfortable under the heavy choir robe. And raised a lot of eyebrows during the recessional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xena View Post
    I wish I could wear a kilt to Church. Well, I certainly could, but no one would see it, as it'd have to be under a cassock. Hmmm... a kilt and a cassock... both are unbifurbicated...
    It's quite comfortable. Much cooler than trousers on those occasions when the building is warm.

    I find myself being a little more purposeful about pleat-sweeping when I sit, otherwise no problems.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank McGrath View Post
    It was very comfortable under the heavy choir robe. And raised a lot of eyebrows during the recessional.
    Let me get this straight: you remove your vestments for the closing procession? Or you wear a short robe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fluter View Post
    It's quite comfortable. Much cooler than trousers on those occasions when the building is warm.

    I find myself being a little more purposeful about pleat-sweeping when I sit, otherwise no problems.



    Let me get this straight: you remove your vestments for the closing procession? Or you wear a short robe?
    Long robe, but you can see the socks with no pant legs showing. The robe I used was for a person shorter than me. So the hem probably was 10 inches off the floor.

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    I wear a kilt to church every time I go there, unless it is -20 and windy, or I have to climb a ladder for some kind of maintenance work.

    Presbytery meetings as well.

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