Yes, I wear my head covered just about all the time I am in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament, at mass, adoration, or just praying in the sanctuary.
For me, it’s a personal thing. I know it’s not required, and I don’t ask any one else to do it. It’s sort of between me and God, me saying, God, I am not worthy to be here, but I love you and I am so very grateful for you for calling me into your church. As a mark of my unworthiness, of my humility, and my gratitude, I will wear my head covered to say thank you, in continuity with the old tradition.
Now, not to make people think this is me being ultra-traditional or anything to distract them, or that they may take as a put down of their faith walk, I NEVER wear chapel veils. That in particular seems to be linked in some people’s minds with a certain approach to faith, and I don’t mean it how they might interpret it. I wear scarves, shawls, berets, hats, bandanas. If I had a mantilla, I would wear it too…I love the old black lace ones. But my favorite is a black cashmere retangular shawl.
If I forget my scarf or shawl or hat, I still go in, because it’s a loving mark of my devotion to God, not a regulation that I feel required to keep by law, but I do feel only half dressed when I go in bare headed… Some of the ladies think it’s cool that I will wear hats to mass, and ask me about it if I forget. A couple of other ladies do it too.