I am lucky enough to live in a city that has the Traditional Latin Mass on Sunday (St. Agnes). There are almost no women NOT wearing veils. My book on the TLM indicates (so I recall) white veils are for female children, black veils for older women. However, my local church has no one wearing it, myself included. The TLM is wonderful and …
I am lucky enough to live in a city that has the Traditional Latin Mass on Sunday (St. Agnes). There are almost no women NOT wearing veils. My book on the TLM indicates (so I recall) white veils are for female children, black veils for older women. However, my local church has no one wearing it, myself included. The TLM is wonderful and I cannot understand the those who would forbid it. We are all worshiping the same God, the same liturgy.
I am lucky enough to live in a city that has the Traditional Latin Mass on Sunday (St. Agnes). There are almost no women NOT wearing veils. My book on the TLM indicates (so I recall) white veils are for female children, black veils for older women. However, my local church has no one wearing it, myself included. The TLM is wonderful and I cannot understand the those who would forbid it. We are all worshiping the same God, the same liturgy.