In temples of God and churches, there are rather strict rules of conduct for parishioners and casual visitors. There are also certain traditions regarding the dress in which one should come to the temple. Women should also not wear makeup.
It is necessary
- - neat, strict clothing;
- - comfortable shoes;
- - a scarf for women.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose modest, closed-up decent clothing. Of course, it should be clean and ironed, tidy. There are fewer complaints about men's clothing. But even in the heat, you can't come to church in shorts, an alcoholic T-shirt or an unbuttoned shirt.
Step 2
The abundance of jewelry and jewelry does not look very good in the temple. This applies to both women and men. The fair sex should cover their head with a scarf or scarf.
Step 3
Do not wear mini-skirts and short dresses, tight-fitting stretch clothing. Women are not allowed to come to church in jeans, leggings and trousers. Avoid wearing bright makeup, especially on your lips. You can't use perfume and eau de toilette either.
Step 4
It may seem that you only need to put on a long gray or black robe. But this is not at all true! Church wear can be pretty and stylish. After all, people usually visit churches on the days of festive services to listen to solemn services. And on a holiday you want to be dressed smartly.
Step 5
You can choose a dress or suit of the correct cut. Clothes may well be embroidered with some kind of national ornament or beautiful lace. To cover your hair, use a silk stole or gauze scarf, hat or beret.
Step 6
Choose shoes with a stable heel or platform, because some services last a long time and at this time you will need to stand. To do this, you will need not only spiritual, but also physical strength.
Step 7
In summer, a long dress in ethnic style is well suited. Place a wide, long scarf over your head and shoulders before entering the temple. You can use a bright "gypsy" shawl and bolero to cover the shoulders.
Step 8
In winter, make sure that you don't get sick in a room with a lot of people. Avoid wearing items that are very warm, tight or tight. A heavy long sheepskin coat or fur coat will tire the muscles of the shoulders and will not allow them to reach the end of the service.