I have worn a mantilla for couple years now (since I started going to a tridentine latin Mass) and really love doing so.
I would love to wear it at the local churches I live near by, where I go to daily Mass, and occasionally Sunday Mass when I canāt dirve out to the latin Mass (itās an hourās drive!) but Iām unsure how appropriate it would be.
Iāve atteneded daily and occasionally Sunday Masses in all three of the Cathoolic churches in my town for ten years, since I was nine years old.
However, especially in Sunday Mass, Iāve gotten the impression taht people see me as trying to be āholier than everyone elseā
Iāve always ben raised to be very reverant in Mass⦠genuflect toward the taberacle when you first come in, when you pass is, and when you enter your pew⦠genuflect before recieving communion, and you donāt have to stop your post-communion meditiation just because the music stopped.
Additionally, Iāve always been brought up to dress appropriately for Mass⦠while other women are wearing shorts, jeans, and low-cut t-shirts, I always come in a skirt and a shirt no lower than my collar bone. I have actually been a nusiance to a couple of liberal priests who donāt like that I genuflect before communion or kneel for a long time after, etc. Iām not trying to look holy, I just honestly feel obliged to be reverent and repectful in Mass.
Although I really want to wear my mantilla to lcoal Mass and to local Eucharisic adortion, Iām honestly afraid to because I believe that in these more liberal local churches, I am already seen as a stuck-up āholyā person. I donāt want to attract anymroe attention to myself than I already do just by being reverent.