X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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31st October 06, 02:25 PM
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I grew up in a church where you wore your best clothes to church (suit, tie, etc.). While as an adult I slipped some, I still try to dress well, and that for me is a kilt. I do understand some others reluctance, but I have not found kilt wearing in church to be overly distracting. One, I have never been asked "The Question" .
But I also know that it still confuses people. I haven't been to church unkilted in over 5 years, but still once every few months I get asked if I'm playing today (don't play). Other than that, my church could care less (or is supportave). In fact last Dec, I was Joseph in the Christman pagent while wearing a kilt. I was also an usher for several years (not now).
Adam
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1st November 06, 06:56 AM
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I'd never considered All Saints Day until this morning when it was mentioned in 'Celtic daily light', a book I refer to each day.
I'm not Roman Catholic, but it seems good to me to remember the saints gone by, "known and unknown". I was kilted because I have nothing else to wear
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