Latin Mass Possibility

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Do all women veil at a Latin Mass?
No, not all women veil at the Latin Mass. But typically, most do. But this does differ from Church to Church. However, regardless, there will be a significant number veiling.

My suggestion: bring your mantilla and feel free to wear it or not wear it when you get there. But bring it with you and do whatever makes you feel more comfortable.

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Thank you. My motive isn’t entirely innocent. I’d been thinking about suggesting it for a long time. I knew that I probably had a 100% chance of not encountering any hesitation on my husband’s part if I asked to do it as my birthday present. If I’m a little nervous about going, I imagine he might be, too. Which is odd because, as he said, that was all we used to know.
 
There is nothing to be nervous about. It is Mass just like any Mass. Jesus is present at every Mass, in all languages and locations.
You will find with Latin Mass that there are low and high Masses. So you might attend one spoken on Latin, sung in Latin, with bells and incense, without these things.

Please do not fall into the habit of praying a Rosary through the Mass. It is a Mass we also participate in and celebrate with the Priest.

The Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist are celebrated. The Book will be about n the right of the altar for the first, and be moved to the left for the latter.

Don’t sit too close to the front if you have issues with incense.
 
If I’m a little nervous about going, I imagine he might be, too.
Just go and enjoy it. You don’t need to say or do anything, you just have to be there in the moment. I go sometimes and don’t really bother trying to follow the missal too much, just to read the translation of the readings on ocassion.
 
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