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Detroit_Sue
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Of course I will be veiled, as my ideal, Mary the Mother of God was veiled!
She was the ULTIMATE feminist!
She was the ULTIMATE feminist!
A careful re-reading of the original post reveals the following:What exactly is the point of this proposed event?
Originally Posted by Forest-Pine
Well, why donāt a number of us choose a day to wear head coverings and then report back what we encounter?
I have long wanted to wear one but have been fearful of ⦠well ⦠I guess, looks. I have no reason to be fearful, but it just is back there in my head saying, "Nahhhh, better not, THEY might talk." Who is they? I have no clue. So why donāt we try it together and see what happens?
Feminism is not the same as being feminine.What exactly is the point of this proposed event?
Is it some sort of attempt to show āFeminine unityā? No, it canāt be that⦠feminism is a bad thing, after all.
I hide in the back of different churches. I donāt like feeling like I am drawing attention to myself. I wear a cap that matches my hair or a headband type scarf. This is between me and God, not me and the congregation. I try to make it as unnoticable as posible.Is it an opportunity to draw attention to oneās self? Convince me that it is not.
The church does not request scapulars but many of us continue the tradition.A way to demonstrate an independence from what the Church teaches? Remember, the church does not request this, and has not for many years.
You may (and probably will) label this as an āattackā. But I will say (yet again) that it is not⦠just another attempt to try to get someone to PLEASE explain their motivations. Which no one has done during any of the recent bicker-fests.
This is not self pity. It is a statement of fact. I have explained it on all of these threads.Again, there is NO hostile intent. So if you choose to blow up over these questions⦠if you decide to lapse into the unjustified āoh, why does everyone scorn and attack usā mode of self-pity⦠well then, the responsibility lies with you.
Let me see if a non-veil wearer can explain with an example.Is it an opportunity to draw attention to oneās self? Convince me that it is not.
Hey tadly, Iām a ānon-veiledā woman, but as I said before, the women who wear the veils do so out of humilty before the Lord, and I always feel that humility when they are present.I hope that the non-veil women donāt come here and get as, (I donāt know the right word that wonāt get edited).
You know what I mean.
I just hope that everyone can keep it civil here or start their own Anti-Veil thread.
If my wife was awake, she would put in an affimative.
Yes, Bear. Again, I greatly appreciate your support for us! It is most comforting!Let me see if a non-veil wearer can explain with an example.
If a pro-lifer goes out on a street corner alone holding a graphic sign of an aborted baby, is this person doing so because he wants attention? In reality, they are probably doing this because they feel that this is how God has called them to defend the unborn. Would they feel less intimidated if they had 100 friends with them? Having done this both ways I can tell you that you feel way less conspicuous and vulnerable when youāve got a bunch of people doing the same thing. And one last question? Is everyone called to defend the unborn the same way? No. There are those who are simply called to pray (which is no small feat)and there are those who are called to get themselves arrested. Is one way necessarily better than another? No. We need all kinds.
Hopefully this was considered, happy, happy, happy!![]()
http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/12/12_1_211.gifI will probably wear one someday. Maybe on October 2.
Well, with people here asking you to prove that you are not just trying to draw attention to yourself. I can understand why.We have several women that wear veils at our Church, and Iāve never thought badly of them, or heard anything said about them. Of course they are well known for their piety, so no one thinks they are just being pretentious.
I would like to wear one, and have thought about it, but I donāt want anyone to think that I am being pretentious. Does that make sense? I donāt want to cause anyone to think bad thoughts. I wouldnāt care if they gave me a hard time or said something to me, because I know itās between me and God. It wouldnāt bother me at all. Of course, itās a good lesson in tolerance, isnāt it?
I will probably wear one someday. Maybe on October 2.
God Bless
Okay, how did you get the pictures of my kids, myself and my mom on here?
Some of those are REALLY cute! And my guess would be that younger girls and women could pull off the more modern fashions without drawing attention to themselves.