Its encouraging to hear from a child of converts! We all come from different places, and are blessed by different devotions. Do paramedics wear bulletproof/stabproof vests? In her book The Eternal Woman, she contends that womans essential nature, her metaphysical truth if you will, is to be a sign of the sacred. To von le Fort, womans sacred sign , or symbol, attests to her capacity and tendency toward the spiritual. But everything I read said that you wear a veil because Jesus is there and because Mass is going on, not just because its the Traditional Mass. Yours was a beautiful reply, Emma. If you look at photos and illustrations of Massgoers from the 40s and 50s, the women are generally wearing hats. But once I read the passage from St. Paul, I had to cover my head because it reminds me to do Gods will and to be obedient to my husband as well. I always wear my hair in some sort of constrained style with barrettes etc. Its hard not to be a little bit feminist with saints like Joan of Arc to look up to! The veil tells the angels that we are submissive to God. But someone way up in the comments made a good point- its ridiculous to argue about head coverings when we cant even agree on what is appropriate attire for Mass. At the beginning of Mass there is a brief penitential prayer, which is a wonderful opportunity to admit before God and others that I am a sinner and to ask pardon. My personal experience is that the women who veil have been very vocal about the superiority of the practice. I was amused, and forgot about it until reading this post. See if the Holy Spirit is prompting you. In short, that which is held sacred and beautiful is veiled. ), but so many people have misunderstood the instruction to wives to SUPPORT (look up the original Greek) their husbands as an instruction to forget all about that God-given free will and equal dignity, and instead obey a mere human being (Idolatry, much?) Again, though, we as men need to allow women some leeway and not require them to excessively cover up. Its just done very rarely today. I also find it interesting how you posted my response about five hours before your response to it. N.B. I am a convert from and evangelical Christian church who has felt called to cover my head as a sign of submission to Christ as my Lord. I am a recent convert as of this past Easter to the Catholic church. I have yet to see a substantial argument for its sound religious foundations. Nobody is making me wear it or making me not wear it. How to Dress For Greek Orthodox Church Thus, there may be and ought be some distinctions about how they dress. I too remember the beanies. I veil when in the Presence of the Blessed Sacrament only, be that at Mass, Adoration, Eucharistic procession, etc. You so eloquently expressed this idea when you wrote first veil the heart and then the head.. It is not stating that we must be under the control of our husband which is what being submissive would imply. God bless you Msgr! No one will ever convince me to wear a veil in order to acknowledge submission to man, woman was not created in the image of man but in the image of God in exactly the same way that man was, and in fact through the beauty of Motherhood participates in the act of creation in the way that a man never can, and so in many ways, she holds the hand of God. It doesnt matter how little Ive paid attention prior to the Consecration (because of small-child wrangling). .. I prefer the Latin Mass because only there have I found a Mass that feeds me enough to see my prayer life blossom. Paul encourages all this to be left aside in Church. you must discern between commandments, statutes, and ordinances. Just came across this while looking at veils on Pinterest and had a few thoughts to share. But unless the law makes express mention of them, it does not revoke centennial or immemorial customs, nor does a universal law revoke particular customs. Each vestment type and color has a specific place within the liturgical calendar. The Jewish religion considered females second class citizens theologically even pollutants to the extent that female menstruation was an unholy, offense condition. I also have ADHD and find a veil helps my focus issues. Like this, they disobey the teaching of the Bible and dishonor God. What is our faith worth if were only willing to exercise it within the boundaries of our personal comfort? . Im just trying to ponder what response the Gospel asks of us? Ive just recently begun reading your blogs. Once during a time of receiving holy communion before the tabernacle I FELT like a bride approaching the bridegroom. The bottom line is that the Church currently has NO rule on this matter and women are entirely free to wear a veil or a hat in Church or not. You destroyed so easily Gods image, man. I do have to reply to the argument from nature: Men have long hair too! Others wear hats. By the time I was old enough they had disappeared from sight. The color I choose is whatever goes best with that days hiking boots (although, Easter always gets the white one.) As for women claiming we who veil want to draw attention to ourselves they should try veiling for a month then see if they come to the same conclusionits not easy, but all I can come up with is that it provides extra graces. This was not what the Monseignor meant when he stated his preferenceI think if I (I am also a convert-baptized in the Nazarene faith) Several women in our church wear their veils, so I dont feel alone about wearing mine. And I couldnt care less what NOW thinks about me. Of course this does not put her above man either. My head will actually tingle or I feel a tapping on the top of my head which I believe is a physical reminder that I should do this. Theres no need for you to feel threatened by the reverence which others show toward God. Thanks also for the link. The boys and men in our church were robbed of a special fraternity when the job could be easily replaced with a girl. In Corinth, married women would wear veils in public. As well as I believe very much in that theological significance that a Catholic woman, as a woman is a living icon of the church, and that when she veils herself in the presence of our Lord(at Mass in the chapel/Church) it is a visible reminder to all of the relationship between The Church and Christ. Thank you Monsignor for this clarification . My initial reaction however, is that there is a desperate need for women (and men) to come dressed appropriately for the Eucharistic celebration. In Protestant churches, both men and women do not cover their heads during worship. It meets the conditions of Canons 23 to 28 and as an immemorial custom would have the force of law. I also find it slightly amusing that many of the veilers I know have children who are very rude and distracting during Mass. I asked about how definitive the Church is regarding the absence of the Real Presence in Protestant communion, as it pertains to the issue of veiling. Nice stories all. For example the rubrics of mass do not tell me to wear socks. In the Good ol Days 1950s ,you HAD to have on the veil , or a hat as ladies wore then also, to enter the church at my parish. I guess when something is about to disappear the observances can get rather perfunctory and become just some rule. Encouragement is always a nice thing to give one another. They encouraged veil burnings. to protest the Churchs discrimination against women. Its beyond my ken to imagine folks are there who, in your words couldnt care less about their faith If that were true, why even make the effort to wake up, dress, and drive or walk to the church? SInce the matter is entirely a free choice, I hardly think were headed for burkas . 1 Since then, many, if not most, Catholic women have lost the tradition. See if it helps your prayer life. I make sure I attend Catholic Mass that weekend though! And if you dont, thats fine, too, but please dont assume that those who do are working from the wrong motives. As I try to point out here, women are under no directive from the Church to cover their heads. We have many different vocations, devotions, practices that are approved, and we have to accept one another under the shelter of Rome. I dont know what their reasons were, but I found it interesting. The only thing that bugs me about it is the possibility that some creepy, confused people who think women have to obey men might actually presume to approve of what Im doing. But I am saddened and troubled when I occasionally encounter the attitude that it isirreverentnot to veil in Facebook threads, usually. Technically, Anabaptists are neither Catholic nor Protestant, although they do share some beliefs of both. I began considering covering my head, without actually doing it, when I found my mothers old mantilla when cleaning out her things after she died (she had long since abandoned the Faith). What a wonderful article! Im a denominational fence-sitter when it comes to Christianity. I know some women are hesitant to wear one because they are concerned about their own temptation to attract attention but Im the opposite.Id be the one hiding and embarrassed. It has manifold meanings ranging from an abandonment of vanities and ones own glory to a reference to the ancient Roman practice of tonsuring slaves. 5, a custom, whether contrary to or apart from the law, is revoked by a contrary custom or law. How wonderful would it be if society were to once again hold femininity as sacred and beautiful? I consecrated myself to Mary in 2017, and again felt called to veil. No guilt. . now I have been researching this. . Regardless of your station in life single, divorced seeking an annulment, married, widowed, seminarian, clergy, consecrated religious our vocation is to holiness. Why do I need to dress up in order to be humble before God is God really interested in the clothes or the veil that I am wearing? Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Church leaders cite the Bible for this unusual modesty guideline, such as this verse from 1 Timothy 2:9: Its not so much about the man himself as it is the role he plays in the familythe man signifies Christ, the woman his Bride the Church, children the fruit of the love between the two. Converted from protestant to Catholic 2 years ago. So I dress nicely for Mass, modestly, and try to train my kids to do the same. I think its sad when Catholics presume to KNOW whats in the hearts of those who choose to express their reverence for God in a different way than you do. There is a strong undercurrent of peer pressure among women NOT to wear the veil. understood correctly he would leave it to the individual woman. I love my husband with pride. When at many parishes, no one ever genuflects to the tabernacle, and people dont even know where it is. Well, the general understanding of 1 Cor 14 (about a woman being silent in Church) is usually interpreted by the Church to mean she cannot officially teach in the Liturgical assembly, in other words, cannot give the homily. The fact that the following language was used: for it is one and the same thing as if she would seem to indicate she is considered as an adulteress and her shame is exposed for all to see. Christian head covering - Wikipedia Contrary to an old EWTN article I would also say that liturgically it symbolizes a very great mystery- that of the relationship between Christ and His Church who veils Herself in humility, submission, modestly and yes mystery. Personally, it was a matter of spiritual growth in devotion to the Eucharist and my Catholic faith, but by that time I had been a convert for 10 years. Luckily now, women can choose to wear it for personal reasons rather than jsut because it is a rule. He mentioned that Im the only one and I look like I am parading around like Im better than everyone else. With shame, I did remove it, and sadly it was the last time I set foot it that parish. Submission is biblical but it need not be the reason for the veil. As far as those who say veiling is no longer culturally relevant I would argue that it is now more so than ever. Only men. They go on and on so much about how they see veils as a symbol of that sickening misunderstanding about obedience. (Do they own slaves, too?) And do you think about adorning yourself over and above your tunics of skins? De Cultu Feminarium (On the Apparel of Women), Chapter 1. She was not saying, If you want to wear veils, go for it. She was saying, You shouldnt wear veils because I think you think youre better than other people when you wear a veil. She was not saying, If it is a meaningful expression of your faith. She was saying I know its not a meaningful expression of your faith.. Headcoverings were not used in many places; but they were always used by Christians and Jews. . As for the extravangence Issue I already commented about but it seems that a good goal in these matters is simple elegance. Well, when I learned that the official position of the Church on veiling at Mass is that it is no longer Canon Law, and is an optional practice, I decided to lay my veil aside, for one reason only. At least the way custom is used in English does not necessarily indicate that the act/ custom or its antithesis has no moral significance. What matters is that a person is dressed not to attract attention but to blend in, to not be a distraction, that all focus is on Christ and that all attention is led there. I would be happy to wear a veil again, but as other s have mentioned, I dont wish to draw attention to myself. My daughter and I love these veils. Haha, I can so relate! Crudely and in a nutshell Men first, Women second. And it took me all night (its past 1 AM) to read all the comments. So, not to cry sexism, but if youre going to play the sexism card, understand that youre playing it against Paul, not modern patriarchists (or chauvinists, if you prefer a pejorative term). Women's Head Veils (Mantillas) in Church | Dave Armstrong - Patheos ., This passage comes after Paul writes about eating certain meat, saying that he was even willing give up meat . That woman is sexy! And we really mean it. So my thinking would be that a tradition mandated by an Apostle would be the equivelant of Tradition in todays Chruch. I have moved, and no one, but me, veils. There is an FSSP church not too far from here and there it is required. (Here is a link to the pdf file of that booklet: http://www.christianfamilyoutreach.com/pamphlets/theveil.pdf) Notice on page 3 under the heading Words the commentary about NOW the National Organization of Women. Colombo Cathedral Mandates the Use of Veil For Women - Community in Mission Now theres a topic Im old enough to remember all females veiling. Ive done my time as a Protestant; I protested until it broke my heart, for the sake of my interpretation of the Bible. Blessings-. and just look for a moment at the picture above, how elegant and classy and holy. God bless you & your family! I wonder hat you would have said. We are not in the realm of liturgical law here just preference and custom. The veil is about me and my Lord. The style of veil is very dependent on what is worn by the rest of the convent. Thats not a very charitable or liberal attitude, Ruth Ann. I concern myself with my salvation. Isnt it possible that the person is in conversation with God, and not you, when he makes gestures toward God? * If you are married, you may want to discuss this with your husband. However, there is is enough variability in both Church hostory and also in western and eastern tradition that I am left to conclude that the Church would not share the notion you state (and also my general instinct) in this PARTICULAR matter. As far as religious sisters yes there is the tradition of cutting their hair. - Quora. and 2) In light of that passage, why do Biblical religions have women lectors at all? I knew that if I had died then , I would have not been accepted by Our Lord . What do the early Fathers have to say on this matter. My married, best friend wore a black chapel veil in Japan and received some odd looks as black is reserved for mourning ONLY in Japan. From then on it is common practice for them to remain veiled in public (as was done anciently). I think if there is any question over whether or not women should wear veils then it should be: Is offending the angels less or more of a sin than potentially offending people in the modern church? Why would the angels be somehow less offended today? An expert shares the history and meaning behind wedding veils and wedding veil traditions. Phatmass.com I usually take my 2 1/2 year old to the nursery where the mass is piped, since she is a little disruptive. When The Anchoress began posting her thoughts on veils, I started thinking about it more seriously. I think teaching our little ones how to behave around the Eucharist should be foremost. Sexism in Genesis (the social dominance of men over women) was a consequence of SIN in chapter 3it does not represent the world the way God had made it in the stories of chapters 1 and 2. Speaking of St Pauls hard teachings (i.e., Christian) regarding women: I have two questions, 1) Why does the Church in the U.S. skip 1 Cor 14 when it reads that sequence from 1215 or 16? While this bridal accessory is simply for decor for some brides, the veil has a deeper meaning for others. Please forgive me if I am repeating anyone, but I wanted to throw in my two cents, and reading through all the replies this time is taking quite a while! It seems to be an unspoken sign that you are ultra-traditional and live in the Stone Age. The same argument could therefore be made of many other Christian traditions. Thanks for the lonk and I will try to read it. When attending the ordinary form I found temptations harder to resist and that I had to go to communion more frequently as spiritually I felt weak and needed to go more often to be strengthened.
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