pope pius against women's fashions

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After Cardinal Ambrogio Damiano Achille Ratti was anointed as Pope Pius XI on February 5 of this year, he seeks to strongly enforce his opinions on ?proper', modest female attire. As a Catholic, Pope Pius XI wanted to enforce and enlarge the principles of decent women's dress in the society. He associates this extreme women's dress code as "an ugly, ruinous, catastrophic tendency which Catholic husbands, fathers and brothers should attempt to check at all costs...
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As a Catholic, Pope Pius XI wanted to enforce and enlarge the principles of decent women's dress in the society. He associates this extreme women's dress code as "an ugly, ruinous, catastrophic tendency which Catholic husbands, fathers and brothers should attempt to check at all costs." Where did Pope Pius XI firstly see this improper female dress code? He acknowledged a need for a change in women's clothing during his seventeen years of reign, from February 6,1922 to his death, in Vatican City, a sovereign state whose territory is within the city of Rome, Italy...
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