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covered dishonors his head, but any woman who prays or prophesies with her head unveiled dishonors her head—it is the same as if her head were shaven. For if a woman will not veil herself, then she should cut off her hair; but if it is disgraceful for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her wear a veil. For a man ought not to cover his head, since he is the image and glory of God; but woman is the glory of man. (For man was not made from woman, but woman from man. Neither was man created for woman, but woman for man.) That is why a woman ought to have a veil on her head, because of the angels. (Nevertheless, in the Lord woman is not independent of man nor man of woman; for as woman was made from man, so man is now born of woman. And all things are from God.) Judge for yourselves; is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered? Does not nature itself teach you that for a man to wear long hair is degrading to him, but if a woman has long hair, it is her pride? For her hair is given to her for a covering. If any one is disposed to be contentious, we recognize no other practice, nor do the churches of God.
312:§ 40. A wife-of-a-man, or , or women who go out into the main thoroughfare their heads . A prostitute shall not veil herself, her head shall be bare. Whoever sees a veiled prostitute shall seize her, secure witnesses, and bring her to the palace entrance. They shall not take her jewelry; he who has seized her shall take her clothing; they shall strike her 50 blows with rods; they shall pour hot pitch over her head. And if a man should see a veiled prostitute and release her and not bring her to the palace entrance: they shall strike that man 50 blows with rods; the one who informs against him shall take his clothing; they shall pierce his ears, thread (them) on a cord, tie (it) at his back; he shall perform the king's service for one full month. Slave-women shall not veil themselves, and he who should see a veiled slave-woman shall seize her and bring her to the palace entrance: they shall cut off her ears; he who seizes her shall take her clothing.
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prophesieth with her head unveiled, dishonoureth her head," he stayed not at this point only, but also proceeded to say, "for it is one and the same thing as if she were shaven." But if to be shaven is always dishonourable, it is plain too that being uncovered is always a reproach. And not even with this only was he content, but he added again, saying, "The woman ought to have a sign of authority on her head, because of the angels." He signifies that not at the time of prayer only but also continually, she ought to be covered. But with regard to the man, it is no longer about covering but about wearing long hair, that he so forms his discourse. To be covered he then only forbids, when a man is praying; but the wearing of long hair he discourages at all times.
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century before making a comeback in recent decades. The choice, or the forced option for women to veil remains controversial, whether a personal choice as an outward sign of religious devotion, or a forced one because of extremist groups that require a veil, under severe penalty, even death. The motives and reasons for wearing a hijab are wide and various, but ultimately depend on each individual person's situation and can not be said to come from any one distinct reason or motive. Although religion can be a common reason for choosing to veil, the practice also reflects political and personal conviction, so that it can serve as a medium through which personal choices can be revealed, in countries where veiling is indeed a choice, such as Turkey.
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explicitly to associate it with female subordination, which
Islamic veiling traditions do not typically do. Many Christian women wore a head-covering all the time, and certainly when they went outside; those who did not would have been barred from church and likely harassed on the street. … Veils were, of course, required for Catholic nuns, and a veil that actually obscured the face was also a mark of elite status throughout most of Europe. Spanish noblewomen wore them well into the eighteenth century, and so did Venetian women, both elites and non-elites. Across Europe almost any woman who could afford them also wore them to travel.
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Gabriel Radle, "possibly by a bishop, alludes to some of the same preoccupations about the exposure of women's bodies, including their heads." The author of Didascalia Apostolorum admonishes women not to dress their hair "with the hairstyle of a harlot," but instructs them, "when you walk in the street cover your head with your robe so that your great beauty is concealed by your veiling." During these ancient times the saints called women to adhere to the apostolic tradition and veil themselves while going about everyday life
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Ottoman rule as a mark of rank and exclusive lifestyle, and Istanbul of the 17th century witnessed differentiated dress styles that reflected geographical and occupational identities. Women in rural areas were much slower to adopt veiling because the garments interfered with their work in the fields. Since wearing a veil was impractical for working women, "a veiled woman silently announced that her husband was rich enough to keep her idle." By the 19th century, upper-class urban Muslim and Christian women in Egypt wore a garment which included a head cover and a
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ceremony, either the bride's father lifts the veil, presenting the bride to the groom who then kisses her, or the new groom lifts her face veil in order to kiss her. Some see the lifting of the veil as symbolically consummating the marriage, representing another thin membrane (the hymen) that will be physically penetrated on the wedding night. In
Orthodox Judaism, as well as among Christians in certain parts of the world such as
888:, unto all that are with thee, and with all other: Thus, she was reproved" has been interpreted in one source as implied advice to Sarah to conform to a supposed custom of married women, and wear a complete veil, covering the eyes as well as the rest of the face, but the phrase is generally taken to refer not to Sarah's eyes, but to the eyes of others, and to be merely a metaphorical expression concerning vindication of Sarah (
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church. And she was not
Presbyterian – that was the case across all American Christianity. "What happened?" Sproul asks, "Did we suddenly find some biblical truth to which the saints for thousands of years were blind? Or were our biblical views of women gradually eroded by the modern feminist movement that has infiltrated the Church of Jesus Christ which is 'the pillar and ground of the truth' (1 Tim. 3:15)?"
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for her inner beauty; while looks will fade with time, his love will be everlasting. In some ultra-orthodox communities, it is a custom for the bride to wear an opaque veil as she is escorted to the groom. This is said to show her complete willingness to enter into the marriage and her absolute trust that she is marrying the right man.
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theologically conservative Gospel
Coalition in his profession of faith. The movement's website features personal stories of women who are usually the only head coverers in their churches, as well as arguments from scripture to support the practice. It cites Martin Luther, William Tyndale and Thomas Aquinas, among others.
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usually black in colour but sometimes navy blue or dark red. It consists of a long cloak and a separate headpiece with a drop-down face veil. Some educated urban women no longer wear the burqa. The burqa is also not worn by rural peasant women who work in the fields. In rural areas only elite women wear burqas.
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commonly seen as a means of shielding the mourner and hiding her grief, and, on the contrary, seen by some women as a means of publicly expressing their emotions. Widows in the
Victorian era were expected to wear mourning veils for at least three months and up to two and a half years, depending on the custom.
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semicircles of fabric are draped over the head like a shawl and held in place under the neck by hand. The two terms for veiling that are directly mentioned in the Quran is the jilbab and the khimar. In these references, the veiling is meant to promote modesty by covering the genitals and breasts of women.
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No. 17, "The religious habit, an outward mark of consecration to God, should be simple and modest, poor and at the same becoming. In addition it must meet the requirements of health and be suited to the circumstances of time and place and to the needs of the ministry involved. The habits of both men
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One view is that as a religious item, it is intended to honor a person, object or space. The actual sociocultural, psychological, and sociosexual functions of veils have not been studied extensively but most likely include the maintenance of social distance and the communication of social status and
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Many say that the veiling ceremony takes place to make sure that the groom is marrying the right bride. Some say that as the groom places the veil over his bride, he makes an implicit promise to clothe and protect her. Finally, by covering her face, the groom recognizes that he is marrying the bride
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Catholicism, Lutheranism and Anglicanism; this is why a woman who becomes a nun is said "to take the veil". In medieval times married women normally covered their hair outside the house, and a nun's veil is based on secular medieval styles, often reflecting the fashion of widows in their attire.
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became increasingly popular, did veils of this type become less common. This varied greatly from one country to another. In Italy, veils, including face veils, were worn in some regions until the 1970s. Women in southern Italy often covered their heads to show that they were modest, well-behaved and
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England radical Protestants, known in the seventeenth century as Puritans, we especially ardent in resisting the churching of women and the requirement that women wear a head covering or veil during the ceremony. The Book of Common Prayer, which became the ritual handbook of the Anglican Church,
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What is common among these saints and many others is that when speaking of women veiling their heads, it is not just in reference to their liturgical life in the Church but in all aspects of daily life. In another example, Didascalia
Apostolorum, a little known but ancient document on Church Order,
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words concerning how marriage symbolizes the union of Christ and His Church underlie part of the tradition of veiling in the marriage ceremony. In historic Christian traditions, the veil is seen as "a visible sign that the woman is under the authority of a man" and that she is submitting herself to
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In Pakistan, upper and middle-class women in towns wear burqas over their normal clothes in public. The burqa is the most visible dress in Pakistan. It is typically a tent-like garment worn over the ordinary clothes and is made of white cotton. Many upper-class women wear a two-piece burqa which is
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or who are being consecrated as a virgin in the same ceremony. References to "consecrated nuns" in medieval literature refers to solemnly professed nuns who received the consecration of virgins from their bishops, usually some years after their final profession of vows. The reintroduced rite of the
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cloth that covered the lower nose and the mouth). Up to the first half of the twentieth century, rural women in the Maghreb and Egypt put on a face veil when they visited urban areas, "as a sign of civilization". The practice of veiling gradually declined in much of the Muslim world during the 20th
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Christian Byzantine literature expressed rigid norms pertaining to veiling of women, which have been influenced by Persian traditions, although there is evidence to suggest that they differed significantly from actual practice. Since Islam identified with the monotheistic religions practiced in the
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Hippolytus an early Church Father wrote, "Let all the women have their heads covered." Others who taught this practice in the Church were, John Calvin , Martin Luther , Early Church Fathers, John Wesley , Matthew Henry to name just a few. We must remind ourselves that until the twentieth century,
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Stay, stay, O daughter-in-law - do not cover your face with a veil. In the end, this shall not bring you even half a shell. The one before you used to veil her face; do not follow in her footsteps. The only merit in veiling your face is that for a few days, people will say, "What a noble bride has
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Traditionally, in Christianity, women were enjoined to cover their heads, and men were instructed to remove their hat when praying or prophesying. Wearing a veil (also known as a headcovering) is seen as a sign of humility before God, as well as a reminder of the bridal relationship between Christ
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statues sometimes depict Greek women with both their head and face covered by a veil. Caroline Galt and Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones have both argued from such representations and literary references that it was commonplace for women (at least those of higher status) in ancient Greece to cover their hair
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Veils remained a part of Western mourning dress customs into the early 20th century. The tradition of widow's veiling has its roots in the attire of a Christian nun, which symbolized modesty and chastity, and the mourning veil became a way to demonstrate sincerity and piety. The mourning veil was
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takes place, at which the groom places the veil over the bride's face, and either he or the officiating rabbi gives her a blessing. The veil stays on her face until just before the end of the wedding ceremony – when they are legally married according to Jewish law – then the groom helps
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living in Southern Palestine and the Sinai peninsula also use face veils. The traditional veils in Palestine are short and decorated with coins. In northern Sinai, the veil sections are longer, and often contain embroidery, chains, pendants, beads, … The Bedouin-style mask is known as al-maghrun,
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I commend you because you remember me in everything and maintain the traditions even as I have delivered them to you. But I want you to understand that the head of every man is Christ, the head of a woman is her husband, and the head of Christ is God. Any man who prays or prophesies with his head
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The veil is one of the oldest parts of a bridal ensemble, dating as far back as Greek and Roman times, to hide a bride "from evil spirits who might want to thwart her happiness" or to frighten the spirits away. The veil also served to hide the bride's face from the groom prior to the wedding, as
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Well then: the man he compelleth not to be always uncovered, but only when he prays. "For every man," saith he, "praying or prophesying, having his head covered, dishonoureth his head." But the woman he commands to be at all times covered. Wherefore also having said, "Every woman that prayeth or
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Since the reintroduction of the rite of consecration of virgins for women living in the world in 1970, the newly consecrated virgin receives a veil as a sign of her consecration, as in ancient times. The nuptial symbolism of the rite was displayed particularly in the bestowal of the veil on the
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writes, "The wearing of fabric head coverings in worship was universally the practice of Christian women until the twentieth century." Incidentally, I remember talking with my mother some years back, and she told me that when she went to church as a little girl, she and her sister wore hats to
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During the 20th century, the wearing of head coverings declined in more assimilated groups, which gradually interpreted the Pauline teaching as referring to cultural practice in the early church without relevance for women in the modern world. Some churches in the mid-20th century had long and
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St. John Chrysostom thought that Paul, in admonishing women to wear a covering "because of the angels," meant it "not at the time of prayer only, but also continually, she ought to be covered." Fr. Rhodes agrees: "The veil can be the constant symbol of the true woman of God … a way of life … a
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includes a triangular panel to cover the lower part of the face. In the Arabian Peninsula and parts of North Africa (specifically Saudi Arabia), the abaya is worn constructed like a loose robe covering everything but the face itself. In another location, such as Iran, the chador is worn as the
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Recently, there has been a head covering revival in certain wings of the US Church: especially the ultra-reformed and those calling themselves 'Torah-observant'. Lobbying in favour of the practice is The Head Covering Movement, set up last year by a man called Jeremy Gardiner, who cites the
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Today many people associate rules about veiling and headscarves with the Muslim world, but in the eighteenth century they were common among Christians as well, in line with 1 Corinthians 11:4-13 which appears not only to prescribe headcoverings for any women who prays or goes to church, but
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Several ardent Methodist women wrote to him, asking for his permission to speak. Mar Bosanquet (1739–1815) suggested that if Paul had instructed women to cover their heads when they spoke (1. Cor. 11:5) then he was surely giving direction on how women should conduct themselves when they
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The fullest versions of the nun's veil cover the top of the head and flow down around and over the shoulders. In western Christianity, it does not wrap around the neck or face. In those orders that retain one, the starched white covering about the face, neck, and shoulders is known as a
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is a symbol of what will take place in the marriage bed. Just as the two become one through their words spoken in wedding vows, so these words are a sign of the physical oneness that they will consummate later on. The lifting of the veil is a symbol and anticipation of this.
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Scripture enjoins that every woman praying with uncovered head causes herself shame and for this reason Brethren women wear head scarves whilst attending church services. It is common for Brethren ladies to wear a ribbon or headband when out amongst the general
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or silver (which may substitute for any liturgical color aside from violet), or the liturgical color of the day (red, green or violet). It may be simple, unadorned linen or silk, or it may be fringed or otherwise decorated. It is often designed to match the
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for the sacred virgin Bride of Christ arose from the bridal attire of the strictest pagan marriage which did not permit of divorce at the time. The flammeum was a visible reminder that divorce was not possible with Christ, their Divine spouse.
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with a fine semi-transparent mesh. The color of the veil may be black, red, purple, or white, depending upon the liturgical day and practice of the church. In traditional churches, there will sometimes be curtains placed to either side of the
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divorced his wife because she had left the house unveiled, thus allowing all to see, as he said, what only he should see. Unmarried girls normally did not veil their heads, but matrons did so to show their modesty and chastity, their
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hanging down the sides, so that when the veil is laid out flat it will be shaped like a cross. The Aër is rectangular and usually larger than the chalice veil used in the West. The Aër also figures prominently in other liturgical
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is to be distributed. It may be veiled with a white cloth, usually silk. This veiling was formerly required but is now optional. In part, it signals that the ciborium actually contains the
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Durrani, A., & Khan, R. N. A. (2014). Women roles in weddings: ethnography of wedding rituals among Rajput in Punjab, Pakistan. Eurasian Journal of Anthropology, 5(1), 32-45.
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ceremony, nor when the bride is remarrying. In these cases, when it is worn, the veil is worn as a fashion accessory as part of the bridal attire, instead of for its symbolism.
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against evil forces. In practice, the litham has served as protection from the dust and extremes of temperature characterizing the desert environment. Its use by the
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living in the world. These virgins are set aside as sacred persons who belong only to Christ and the service of the church. The veil is a bridal one, because the
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her husband's Christ-like leadership and loving care. As such, the practice of the wedding veil is part of the wider ordinance of the
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As if he had said, "If thou cast away the covering appointed by the law of God, cast away likewise that appointed by nature."
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In the UAE, Qatar and Oman, a face mask known as the burghu is used, and in Bahrain, Qatar and Oman, the batulah is used.
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is a goblet-like metal vessel with a cover, used in the Roman Catholic Church and some others to hold the consecrated
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the concept of covering the head is or was associated with propriety and modesty. Most traditional depictions of the
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congregations, the custom of women's covering their heads continues in church (and when praying privately at home).
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tradition, several different types of veils are used. These veils are often symbolically tied to the veils in the
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and during the subsequent period of "high mourning". They would also have been used, as an alternative to a
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Secor, Anna (2002). "The Veil and Urban Space in Istanbul: Women's Dress, Mobility and Islamic Knowledge".
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China has a long tradition of wearing veils. Veils were used to cover the face and had been used since the
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A veil also has symbolic interpretations, as something partially concealing, disguising, or obscuring.
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women generally appeared in public with the face visible (Genesis 12:14; 24:16; 29:10; 1 Samuel 1:12).
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tribes. The North African male veil, which covers the mouth and sometimes part of the nose, is called
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most European married women covered their hair rather than their face, with a variety of styles of
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Wenger, John C. and Elmer S. Yoder. "Prayer Veil." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia. 1989.
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called for a national debate about headscarves and their role in public environments in Britain.
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are two kinds of veils that cover most of the face except for a slit or hole for the eyes. In
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regarding the traditional Jewish custom of veiling – and unveiling – the bride.)
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testimony of faith and of the salvation of God, not only before men, but angels as well."
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on their wedding, a veil called 'white jade silk' during their mourning period.
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and women religious which do not conform to these norms must be changed."
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1967:, also banned full face veils in public places, in July 2011.
420:, the Roman priestess who could not divorce her husband, the
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4467:
Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century
4010:. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House. 1941. p. 427.
2170:
in 1840. The bridal veil became a status symbol during the
1582:". According to the New Testament, this veil was torn when
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the veil was placed between the "Inner Sanctuary" and the "
5598:
The Veil: Women Writers on Its History, Lore, and Politics
4608:
Abdullaev, Kamoludin; Shahram Akbarzaheh (27 April 2010).
4024:
Women, Gender and Religious Cultures in Britain, 1800–1940
987:, is covered with an embroidered curtain or veil called a
609:
of headcovering. Other Christian women, including certain
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practice, when the veil is worn over the hat, the entire
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virgin by the bishop, as can be found in the writings of
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gave it a political significance during their conquests.
4431:
Instruction Ecclesiae Sponsae Imago on the Ordo virginum
3767:. Saint John the Evangelist Orthodox Church. 17 May 2019
2850:"Storia del costume sardo – Su muccadore (il copricapo)"
1416:
primarily signified the newly consecrated virgin as the
342:
syllabic script, is also attested since ca. 1300 BC. In
5174:
Marriage Customs of the World: From Henna to Honeymoons
2359:
were used to cover the face when horse riding. In the
329:
266:"oar, paddle", attested in Czech and Serbo-Croatian.
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912:), covering or recompensing the problem caused her (
250:, because the sail makes the ship move. Compare the
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4881:. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company. pp. 7–8.
4722:"Local Russian Hijab Ban Puts Muslims in a Squeeze"
4138:. The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 105.
2745:. In Judith Lynn Sebesta; Larissa Bonfante (eds.).
2594:
Palaeolexicon. Word study tool of ancient languages
2150:before God, obedience, and when the veil is white,
1385:on the adaption and renewal of religious life most
69:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
5334:"Why Does a Jewish Bride Wear a Veil on Her Face?"
3902:
3741:Essays on Women in Earliest Christianity, Volume 1
3082:
3049:
2824:virtually all Christian women wore head coverings.
2453:
236:"to drive, to move or ride in a vehicle" (compare
27:Hanging cloth covering parts of a person or object
4905:
4903:
4646:"Central Asia's Controversial Fashion Statements"
3905:Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches 2012
3120:Religion in Public Spaces: A European Perspective
3014:"The Use of Head Coverings in the Worship of God"
2944:A Defense of Headcoverings in the Lutheran Church
1754:, but a veil or curtain is still used behind the
1393:retained the veil. Regarding other institutes of
1144:but if she be not covered, let her also be shorn.
831:lifted when he entered into the sanctuary on the
5511:"Mourning glory: Two centuries of funeral dress"
5229:
5227:
3685:. The Christian Literature Company. p. 152.
3118:. In Silvio Ferrari; Sabrina Pastorelli (eds.).
2510:. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World.
2085:, partly as an additional protection for women.
1379:After the promulgation of Pope Paul VI's decree
4709:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 109.
4669:Population Census of Pakistan, 1972: Gujranwala
4365:"On Account of the Angels: Why I Cover My Head"
4061:A History of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892
3765:"The Ultimate Guide to Christian Headcoverings"
3651:"On Account of the Angels: Why I Cover My Head"
3599:(New and revised ed.). T. Nelson and Sons.
3334:"Sehra: Traditional Headdress for Indian Groom"
3056:(3 ed.). Oxford University Press. p.
2869:
2867:
2717:"10 Wedding Traditions With Surprising Origins"
2438:. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 15.
2429:
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2296:the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
2107:
1601:tradition but in some others as well, when the
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1084:1 Corinthians 11:2-16, Revised Standard Version
1076:
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3016:. Presbyterian Reformed Church. Archived from
593:, traditional congregations, such as those of
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3803:A Cultural History of Hair in the Middle Ages
3676:
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3300:(2008). "Twareg". In Peter N. Stearns (ed.).
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2146:culture, the veil has been used to symbolize
971:that were established took the design of the
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5393:
4274:. Free Presbyterian Church of North America.
4163:. University of Illinois Press. p. 33.
3946:"How Women Came to Be Bare-Headed in Church"
2990:. Netherlands Reformed Church Of Sioux Falls
2185:A bridal veil is not normally worn during a
805:(Exodus 34:33, 35), the veil on the face of
5144:"Remedies for Sexism in Christian Weddings"
4894:The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization
4689:Population Census of Pakistan, 1972: Lahore
4286:"Why do Brethren ladies wear head scarves?"
2874:Anderson, Cory; Anderson, Jennifer (2019).
2770:
2768:
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2749:. Univ of Wisconsin Press. pp. 55–56.
2501:
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2489:
2290:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1531:showing veiling to either side of the altar
1420:. In ancient times his veil was called the
1328:A veil forms part of the headdress of some
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5689:
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5631:
5044:"What is the Symbolism of a Bride's Veil?"
4486:. 16 March 2015. Accessed on 5 March 2016.
3870:. Cambridge University Press. p. 31.
3743:. Wipf and Stock Publishers. p. 208.
3714:"The Theological Significance of the Veil"
3085:Islam: A Thousand Years of Faith and Power
2698:, University of Wisconsin Press 2001, p.48
1292:, also practice headcovering (such as the
1062:and the church. This practice is based on
4856:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 171–175.
4186:"Why Do Amish Women Wear Head Coverings?"
3292:
3290:
3288:
2570:
2568:
1466:. Nuns wear an additional veil under the
1440:of the Catholic Church, a veil called an
627:Free Presbyterian Church of North America
129:Learn how and when to remove this message
5485:"Do Women Still Wear Veils to Funerals?"
4498:Review of Herrin book and Michael Angold
4063:. Times Publishing Company. p. 617.
3909:. Abingdon Press. 1 April 2012. p.
2852:[History of Sardinian costume].
2605:Minoan Linear A & Mycenaean Linear B
2506:El Guindi, Fadwa; Sherifa Zahur (2009).
2460:. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House. p.
2405:"veil | Etymology of veil by etymonline"
2254:
1780:Some churches veil their crosses during
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839:(Matthew 27:51; Mark 15:38; Luke 23:45).
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4367:. Orthodox Christian Information Center
3694:
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3653:. Orthodox Christian Information Center
3645:
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3639:
3302:Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World
3081:Bloom, Jonathan; Blair, Sheila (2002).
2915:Nektarios, Subdeacon (4 October 2022).
2715:Fairley Raney, Rebecca (25 July 2011).
2396:
1452:, a cylindrical hat they both wear. In
1324:Veiling of nuns and consecrated virgins
479:For many centuries, until around 1175,
156:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
5483:Nehring, Abigail (29 September 2017).
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3826:Kraybill, Donald B. (5 October 2010).
3801:Milliken, Roberta (10 December 2020).
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3254:
3180:"Women in Afghanistan: the back story"
2811:"Are Head Coverings Really for Today?"
2015:, with a large Muslim population, the
1376:and in the oldest liturgical sources.
621:women (such as those belonging to the
4692:. Manager of Publications. p. 9.
4672:. Manager of Publications. p. 9.
4505:. 21 September 2000. pp. 426–7.
4316:"The types of women who veil at Mass"
4104:Tomlinson, Heather (7 October 2014).
4027:. Taylor & Francis. p. 102.
3805:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 54.
2942:Koopman, John Henry (3 August 2022).
2710:
2708:
2706:
2704:
2367:or veil when they left their houses,
553:Christian woman wearing a veil (1918)
447:by women became normative throughout
439:peoples of the Middle East. With the
7:
5279:Folk Costumes of the World in Colour
5206:. New York: Vintage Books. pp.
3310:10.1093/acref/9780195176322.001.0001
2779:. Taylor & Francis. p. 58.
2621:DĀMOS: Database of Mycenaean at Oslo
2516:10.1093/acref/9780195305135.001.0001
2276:woman's headcovering in Christianity
2156:woman's headcovering in Christianity
2117:Bhagat Kabir, Guru Granth Sahib 484
1695:Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament
1554:sitting to the right of the chalice.
1138:For he said not merely covered, but
67:adding citations to reliable sources
5004:Mikkelson, Barbara (27 June 2005).
4946:"Wedding Veil Traditions Explained"
4821:. The Fashion Station. 18 July 2019
4611:Historical Dictionary of Tajikistan
4232:DeMello, Margo (14 February 2012).
3162:"Afghan Women Still Bound by Burka"
3116:"Comparing Burqa Debates in Europe"
2848:Marrosu, Irene (18 December 2014).
2021:European Convention on Human Rights
819:(Exodus 26:31–35), the veil of the
5601:. University of California Press.
5509:Baker, Lindsay (3 November 2014).
5303:"Bridal Crown History from Sweden"
4614:. Scarecrow Press. pp. 129–.
4314:Fisher, Simcha (3 December 2019).
4290:Plymouth Brethren Christian Church
4184:Schrock, Anna (19 February 2022).
4059:Levering, Joseph Mortimer (1903).
3739:Osburn, Carroll D. (1 July 2007).
3617:Hempe, Forest (27 February 2017).
3574:, American Standard Version (1901)
3562:, American Standard Version (1901)
3550:, American Standard Version (1901)
3538:, American Standard Version (1901)
3526:, American Standard Version (1901)
3514:, American Standard Version (1901)
3502:, American Standard Version (1901)
3490:, American Standard Version (1901)
3478:, American Standard Version (1901)
3466:, American Standard Version (1901)
3454:, American Standard Version (1901)
3442:, American Standard Version (1901)
3430:, American Standard Version (1901)
3418:, American Standard Version (1901)
3403:, American Standard Version (1901)
3391:, American Standard Version (1901)
3379:, American Standard Version (1901)
3367:, American Standard Version (1901)
3089:. Yale University Press. pp.
2777:Women in Eighteenth Century Europe
1018:, which is worn throughout the day
617:, as well as certain conservative
595:Conservative Anabaptist Christians
475:, queen of France, wearing veiling
25:
6269:Head covering for Christian women
5111:Markel, Katrina (25 April 2011).
4944:Susong, Liz (28 September 2017).
4879:Gautama Buddha in Life and Legend
3790:. J.H. Parker. pp. 349, 357.
2882:: Acorn Publishing. p. 129.
2743:"The Costume of the Roman Bridge"
2590:"The Linear B word a-pu-ko-wo-ko"
1999:, where the Home Office Minister
1825:A variety of headdresses worn by
645:empires, in the aftermath of the
246:) and the tool/instrument suffix
5431:Sears, Jocelyn (29 March 2018).
5400:Peffer, Mary (14 October 2016).
5307:Ingebretsen's Nordic Marketplace
5263:Hair Coverings for Married Women
4976:"History behind the bridal veil"
4850:Sadashiv Altekar, Anant (1956).
4819:"Dupatta Types In Salwar Kameez"
3976:. UNC Press Books. p. 126.
3279:10.1163/1573-3912_islam_SIM_4672
3012:Murray, John (15 January 1992).
2220:, just before the ceremony, the
2066:women which came to be known as
1055:Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church
43:
5595:Heath, Jennifer (ed.). (2008).
5281:. Blandford Press. p. 95.
5085:Fairchild, Mary (20 May 2018).
4650:Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty
4644:Pannier, Bruce (1 April 2015).
4074:Barth, Paul J. (15 July 2019).
3864:Muir, Edward (18 August 2005).
3786:Pusey, Edward Bouverie (1842).
2966:Heritage Reformed Congregations
2809:Gordon, Greg (31 August 2015).
2775:Hunt, Margaret (11 June 2014).
1057:wearing Christian headcoverings
623:Heritage Reformed Congregations
514:bende (lit. swaddles, bandages)
451:because it was enjoined in the
54:needs additional citations for
5234:Grate, Rachel (17 June 2016).
4892:Singh, Sardar Harjeet (2009).
4793:Rader, Debra (19 April 2018).
4389:, Collins, London, 1976, p. 94
2988:"Visiting for the First Time?"
2898:Dunkard Brethren Church Polity
2587:Ab 210 and PY Ad 671 tablets.
2541:Women in the Ancient Near East
2339:Tradition of veil use in China
2142:In the context of weddings in
2017:European Court of Human Rights
1892:the practice of wearing a veil
1674:(paten), and a third one (the
1235:Old Order Schwarzenau Brethren
577:, show her veiled. During the
1:
5198:Ingrassia, Catherine (2007).
4916:. A&C Black. p. 35.
4910:Jhutti-Johal, Jagbir (2011).
4720:Ellen Barry (18 March 2013).
4266:Mooney, Myron (18 May 2020).
3867:Ritual in Early Modern Europe
2904:. 1 November 2021. p. 6.
2741:Laetitia La Follette (2001).
2131:A bridal veil as part of her
1829:and girls in accordance with
1539:An altar cross veiled during
1288:who practice the doctrine of
1122:
947:Praying Jewish woman wearing
781:Biblical references include:
543:(worn by men) is used today.
500:pious. They generally wore a
5202:. In Curran, Colleen (ed.).
4743:"Islamic Veil Across Europe"
4340:Sciba, Katie (14 May 2018).
4106:"My Headcovering Experiment"
4076:"Head Coverings in Worship?"
4021:Morgan, Sue (23 June 2010).
3590:"Covering of the eyes"
2856:(in Italian). Archived from
2168:her wedding to Prince Albert
1898:tribes prior to the rise of
928:), a sign of her innocence (
599:Oriental Orthodox Christians
416:also evoked the veil of the
7627:Eastern Christian vestments
7612:Catholic religious clothing
4564:"The story behind the mask"
3944:Nash, Tom (24 April 2017).
3304:. Oxford University Press.
3225:Gender, Place & Culture
1894: – uncommon among the
1870:, a larger veil called the
1405:and is a separate garment.
603:Eastern Orthodox Christians
212:ultimately originates from
7668:
5006:"FACT CHECK: Wedding Veil"
4797:. Routledge. p. 132.
4706:Area Handbook for Pakistan
4503:Cambridge University Press
4159:Thompson, Charles (2006).
3832:. JHU Press. p. 103.
3619:"The Theology of the Veil"
3122:. Routledge. p. 276.
2747:The World of Roman Costume
2696:The World of Roman Costume
2662:
2654:
2640:"Index of Mycenaean words"
2456:Debt: The First 5000 Years
2262:
2047:
1935:
1902: – originated in the
1806:
1494:
1314:Oriental Orthodox Churches
1027:
1021:
835:. This veil was rent when
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7647:Medieval European costume
5672:
5142:Paez, Tory (5 May 2010).
4587:. UNESCO. pp. 357–.
4478:Kellou, Dorothée Myriam.
4238:. ABC-CLIO. p. 303.
3596:Easton's Bible Dictionary
3237:10.1080/09663690120115010
3114:Silverstri, Sara (2016).
2436:Women and Gender in Islam
1914:al-baghrah, or al-niqab.
1570:in the wilderness and in
961:destruction of the Temple
786:
671:Tuareg man wearing a veil
605:, continue observing the
260:, and the Slavic cognate
167:Roman statue of a veiled
5558:Zhu, Ruixi; 朱瑞熙 (2016).
5277:Harrold, Robert (1978).
4524:Islam: The Straight Path
4469:by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
4363:Babudro, Angelo (1997).
4134:Hostetler, John (1997).
3970:Henold, Mary J. (2008).
3204:Al Saied, Najat (2018).
3052:Islam: The Straight Path
1959:banned in public schools
1644:Eucharist at the moment.
1310:Traditionalist Catholics
1247:Old Order River Brethren
1040:Restored Reformed Church
900:), allaying suspicions (
896:), silencing criticism (
837:Christ died on the cross
7642:Islamic female clothing
5625:The Jewish Encyclopedia
5171:Monger, George (2004).
5117:Lipstick & Politics
4980:Richmond Times-Dispatch
4703:Nyrop, Richard (1975).
4634:Abdullaev 2010, p. 381.
4528:Oxford University Press
4110:Premier Christian Radio
3681:Schaff, Philip (1889).
3273:(2nd ed.). Brill.
3048:Esposito, John (1991).
2902:Dunkard Brethren Church
2678:A Greek–English Lexicon
2269:In Christian theology,
1479:Some female members of
1357:consecration of virgins
1294:Calvary Holiness Church
1251:Calvary Holiness Church
1239:Dunkard Brethren Church
1223:Conservative Mennonites
1160:Christian denominations
287:Elite women in ancient
232:, from the verbal root
5200:"Diana, Martha and Me"
4235:Faces around the World
3585:Easton, Matthew George
3271:Encyclopaedia of Islam
2265:Christian headcovering
2260:
2231:is that, according to
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2135:
2120:
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1597:, particularly in the
1555:
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1209:, such as traditional
1148:
1135:
1095:Tertullian of Carthage
1087:
1058:
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1024:Christian headcovering
1019:
951:
877:renders as: "And unto
738:
672:
647:early Muslim conquests
554:
476:
441:spread of Christianity
432:, the word for cloud.
422:high priest of Jupiter
346:the word for veil was
314:
279:
171:
144:This article contains
6308:Salvation Army bonnet
5462:Stagecoach Inn Museum
5358:1 Corinthians 11:4–16
5266:. My Jewish Learning.
4877:Kelen, Betty (1967).
4686:Latif, Abdul (1978).
4666:Latif, Abdul (1977).
4078:. Purely Presbyterian
2669:Liddell, Henry George
2574:Ahmed 1992, p. 26-28.
2539:Stol, Marten (2016).
2434:Ahmed, Leila (1992).
2363:, women would wear a
2280:1 Corinthians 11:1–13
2263:Further information:
2258:
2200:
2160:1 Corinthians 11:1–13
2130:
2048:Further information:
2035:
1986:Russian Supreme Court
1816:
1549:
1538:
1529:Basilique Saint-Denis
1526:
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1308:churches, along with
1099:Clement of Alexandria
1064:1 Corinthians 11:4–15
1052:
1037:
1028:Further information:
1013:
979:, which contains the
946:
904:), righting a wrong (
736:
670:
597:, as well as certain
549:
527:or hat of a woman in
470:
428:(to be married) with
310:
277:
166:
32:Veil (disambiguation)
4385:Marcelle Bernstein,
2302:and his counselors,
2294:In 2019 a letter by
1799:of the Virgin Mary.
1460:is referred to as a
1279:Conservative Quakers
1255:Apostolic Christians
1231:Schwarzenau Brethren
1219:Old Order Mennonites
1192:Continental Reformed
1091:early Church Fathers
1038:Headcovering in the
916:, New Life Version,
886:covering of the eyes
772:Veiling and religion
637:) for this purpose.
531:, especially at the
388:and face in public.
383:Classical Greek and
221:, which also means "
63:improve this article
30:For other uses, see
7637:History of clothing
7632:Eucharistic objects
7617:Ceremonial clothing
6692:Coal scuttle bonnet
5978:Casquette d'Afrique
4541:Vogelsang, Willem.
3548:Song of Solomon 5:7
2957:Yin, Simon (2018).
2813:. Evangelical Focus
2332:cultural identity.
2060:Indian subcontinent
2038:Indian subcontinent
1906:, and then spread.
1770:(for instance, the
1586:died on the cross.
1382:Perfectae caritatis
1359:who are already in
1286:Holiness Christians
1016:opaque hanging veil
975:as their plan. The
777:Biblical references
443:, the ordinance of
227:Proto-Indo-European
7622:Christian clothing
7159:Sombrero de catite
6477:Boss of the Plains
5675:List of hat styles
5260:Salzberg, Alieza.
5177:. Social Science.
5123:on 22 October 2014
4726:The New York Times
4568:The Zay Initiative
3416:2 Corinthians 3:13
3184:www.amnesty.org.uk
3038:Ahmed 1992, p. 36.
2625:University of Oslo
2409:www.etymonline.com
2261:
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1762:, and finally the
1593:Used to cover the
1560:Christian churches
1556:
1544:
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1521:
1491:Veiling of objects
1410:consecrated virgin
1275:Charity Christians
1261:(Old Order Amish,
1111:Augustine of Hippo
1103:Hippolytus of Rome
1059:
1047:
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952:
875:King James Version
739:
673:
619:Reformed Christian
555:
477:
473:Isabeau of Bavaria
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146:special characters
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7593:
7384:Haredi burqa sect
7181:Stormy Kromer cap
7164:Sombrero vueltiao
7154:Sombrero cordobés
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5571:978-1-107-16786-5
5489:Our Everyday Life
5464:. 28 October 2017
5369:1 Corinthians 7:4
5332:Shurpin, Yehuda.
5288:978-0-7137-0868-4
5217:978-0-307-27763-3
4804:978-1-351-59523-0
4621:978-0-8108-6061-2
4594:978-92-3-103876-1
4512:978-0-521-26986-5
4404:www.newadvent.org
4170:978-0-252-07343-4
4145:978-0-8018-5639-6
4136:Hutterite Society
3812:978-1-350-10303-0
3452:2 Chronicles 3:14
3067:978-0-19-506225-0
2607:. Deaditerranean.
2300:Russell M. Nelson
2216:In a traditional
2144:Western Christian
1821:, a type of veil.
1607:Hebrew Scriptures
1595:church tabernacle
1527:Sanctuary in the
1434:Eastern Orthodoxy
1395:religious sisters
1338:religious sisters
1300:and conservative
1298:Plymouth Brethren
1196:Congregationalist
845:(Genesis 24:65).
765:Sehra (headdress)
741:In some parts of
591:sexual revolution
206:The English word
152:rendering support
139:
138:
131:
113:
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7149:Sombrero calañés
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6341:Epanokalimavkion
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4570:. 1 August 2019.
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4543:"4. The Bedouin"
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4400:"Religious Veil"
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4188:. Amish Heritage
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2036:In the northern
2028:Indian religions
1982:Stavropol region
1938:Hijab by country
1904:Byzantine Empire
1792:Veil of our Lady
1768:Eastern Churches
1576:Solomon's Temple
1572:Solomon's Temple
1443:epanokamelavkion
1414:velatio virginum
1374:Ambrose of Milan
1318:Eastern Orthodox
1290:outward holiness
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1006:Veiling of women
833:Day of Atonement
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631:Orthodox Judaism
587:1 Corinthians 11
573:, the mother of
520:underneath too.
506:(cap), then the
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2601:"a-pu-ko-wo-ko"
2599:Raymoure, K.A.
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1590:Tabernacle veil
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1387:monastic orders
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1263:New Order Amish
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1119:John Chrysostom
1107:John Chrysostom
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1068:Christian Bible
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811:Revised Version
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675:Main articles:
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491:). Only in the
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326:Mycenaean Greek
301:Middle Assyrian
297:Persian empires
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150:Without proper
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7124:Senufo bird
7034:Montenegrin
6969:Jeongjagwan
6914:Energy dome
6869:Blue bonnet
6772:Poke bonnet
6717:French hood
6583:Deerstalker
6542:Baggy green
6346:Kalimavkion
6296:Papal tiara
6050:Maintenance
5803:Semi-formal
5515:BBC Culture
4325:15 November
4251:13 November
4089:R.C. Sproul
4040:13 November
3989:13 November
3926:13 November
3883:13 November
3845:13 November
3699:Ephesians 5
3560:Isaiah 3:23
3389:Isaiah 25:7
3377:Isaiah 3:22
3231:(1): 5–22.
3024:22 November
2968:. p. 6
2880:Millersburg
2345:Han dynasty
1782:Passiontide
1760:Rood Screen
1756:Royal Doors
1752:iconostasis
1642:consecrated
1508:covering a
1497:Altar cloth
1449:kamilavkion
1436:and in the
1361:solemn vows
1350:solemn vows
1211:Anabaptists
1207:plain dress
1190:(including
829:high priest
703:West Africa
579:Middle Ages
571:Virgin Mary
481:Anglo-Saxon
455:and by the
449:Christendom
385:Hellenistic
358:Ionic Greek
291:and in the
289:Mesopotamia
7601:Categories
7294:Apostolnik
6924:Four Winds
6899:Dhaka topi
6859:Birke topi
6849:Beonggeoji
6639:Historical
6625:Water polo
6351:Koukoulion
6232:Canterbury
6164:Sou'wester
6013:Karvalakki
5732:Fascinator
5520:18 January
5494:19 January
5468:19 January
5442:19 January
5411:19 January
5343:18 January
5338:Chabad.org
5312:22 October
5245:18 January
5153:18 January
5127:22 October
5096:18 January
5053:19 January
5015:18 January
4986:18 January
4955:18 January
4745:. BBC News
3955:19 January
3724:19 January
3628:19 January
3488:Luke 23:45
3476:Mark 15:38
3189:25 January
3100:0300094221
2923:24 January
2726:18 January
2480:2012462122
2392:References
2369:honggaitou
2365:veiled hat
2298:President
2271:St. Paul's
2233:Genesis 29
1707:monstrance
1620:celebrants
1568:Tabernacle
1564:liturgical
1495:See also:
1473:apostolnik
1267:Para-Amish
1227:Hutterites
1215:Mennonites
1213:including
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1044:Doornspijk
973:Tabernacle
969:synagogues
959:After the
821:tabernacle
751:Bangladesh
728:Almoravids
685:Among the
509:fazzoletto
331:𐀀𐀢𐀒𐀺𐀒
293:Macedonian
252:diminutive
89:newspapers
7525:Cointoise
7493:Hat parts
7364:Għonnella
7246:Tubeteika
7044:Mooskappe
6954:Glengarry
6814:Arakhchin
6737:Kokoshnik
6593:Mounteere
6578:Casquette
6549:Balaclava
6437:Barretina
6405:Shtreimel
6318:Zucchetto
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6210:Christian
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6147:Triglavka
6127:Rogatywka
6122:Printer's
6110:Mariner's
6040:Mazepynka
6020:Fur wedge
5953:Budenovka
5905:Wideawake
5757:Lampshade
5702:Cartwheel
5580:953576345
5091:ThoughtCo
4517:see also
4047:preached.
3771:19 August
3365:Ruth 3:15
3245:144860539
2559:957696695
2095:Chaitanya
2091:Vidyāpati
2068:Ghoonghat
2050:Ghoonghat
1980:Russia's
1975:Barcelona
1852:headscarf
1683:respects.
1661:sacrament
1638:communion
1616:vestments
1603:Eucharist
1541:Holy Week
1518:prothesis
1458:headdress
1343:novitiate
1180:Methodist
965:Jerusalem
791:mitpachat
718:tagelmust
681:Tagelmust
607:ordinance
483:and then
399:pudicitia
283:Antiquity
230:*wegʰslom
202:Etymology
18:Face veil
7576:Feathers
7530:Gamsbart
7505:Aigrette
7409:Khăn vấn
7339:Cornette
7334:Chaperon
7287:headwear
7276:Yanggwan
7256:Tyrolean
7211:Tanggeon
7144:Sombrero
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