Meggie:
guys can’t wear head coverings in church, how in the world did it become respectful for women to wear a handkie on their head
We wore “hankies” as you so proverbially call it (I hope that your tone of disrespect that I hear is not your intent) was because back then, it was our hair that was supposed to distract men from focusing on what was going on at the Pascal Sacrifice (the Mass).
Now, I’d be happy if we all weren’t distracted by what is NOT being covered other than the hair on our heads.
Sure… I’d love to wear a mantilla again. For me, THAT is the sign of utmost respect to my Lord in the Real Presence of the Eucharist — not what any other person would consider to be my sign of respect for our Lord by what THEY think is “my” best clothes.
God knows what I look like without clothes, so I shudder to think that I’d be trying to impress him with my reverence for what exactly I’m wearing (of course, I must be clean and modest as usual).
Even more, He always knows my heart even more than I do.
As long as I’m covered and clean, I could care less what other people think for whether or not I’m respecting God at Mass. That’s just THEM judging ME. :tsktsk:
I just wouldn’t want to be distracting to others if I am the only one wearing a mantilla… or just a few of us were.
Can’t wait for that practice of wearing a lace mantilla to catch on again!! It truly does something wonderful for bringing me to a more humble state of mind.
The Lord knows that **I ** sure need to become more humble!
Please pray for me around that humble thing. Thanks!!
:angel1: