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piouswoman
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I agree, this is an example of the revolution that was occuring in the church and the notion of “no veils” was jumped on by the feminists that were beginning to crawl out of the woodwork. It is also a perfect example of the immense power that the press holds.The obedience I spoke of was prescisely that of God nudging me. I did not say that everyone is so moved. I personally would like it if other ladies covered. In my thoughts it as a sign of reverence by most women who cover today.
But if you don’t as I said I probably won’t notice. I am busy trying to keep my thoughts and heart on my prayers and devotions.
But as for it being “a reasoned response” by the Church, I have always heard differently.
“During the second Vatican Council, a mob of reporters waited for news after a council meeting. One of them asked Msgr. Annibale Bugnini, then secretary of the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship, if women still had to wear a headcover in churches. His response was that the Bishops were considering other issues, and that women’s veils were not on the agenda. The next day, the International Press announced throughout the world that women did not have to wear the veil anymore. A few days later, Msgr. Bugnini told the press he was misquoted and women still had to wear the veil. But the Press did not retract the error, and many women stopped wearing the veil…”