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right on karow somepeople need to focus on Jesus in the Eucharist insteadof finding fault with someone who chooses to veil out of respect for the real pesence in the blessed sacrament of the Holy Eucharist.Welcome to head covering! Full head coverer here (tichels mostly, but I have been known to sport cleverly-wrapped pashminas). I’m discerning full-time coverage, and am right now leaning in that direction; all that’s stopping me is working out some professional logistics.
Anywhooo… I’ve spent about a year researching/questioning/discerning Catholic, Christian, and religious hair coverage in general, I’ve never come across the question. So, frankly, I don’t know.
What I do know, however, is that there are just about as many opinions about hair coverage as there are Catholics alive today, and you’ll find just about all of them vociferously expressed on these threads.
Having said that, this is my head covering manifesto:
My best advice to you is no matter when, where, and how you decide it is appropriate for you to veil, once you have that sucker on, keep it on
- I cover because I was led to. It’s between me and God when, where, and how I cover.
- I cover whenever I’m in a house of God, be it a chapel, church, or whatever, whenever.
- I cover during any religious service (NO masses, TLM, Vespers, Adoration, etc., etc.,).
- I cover during prayer, be it at church or in my home.
- I’m coming to the conclusion that I need to cover whenever I’m in the presence of God, which is why I’m leaning toward full-time coverage.
- If someone finds my head cover a “distraction,” then they really need to work on their concentration skills.
- I could give 2 cents when, how, or if another woman chooses to cover her hair. That’s between her and God.
. If you decide to put it on right before the consecration, you’re going to be spending the most important of the mass futzing with a piece of cloth. My opinion only, but if you’re going to veil, wear it into the sacred space and keep it on until you leave it.