I've recently begun to wear a head covering to Mass. I already did this for times I spent in Eucharistic Adoration, and occasionally for prayer - the chapel veil helps me to keep focus. Kind of like blinders on a horse, the veil allows me to focus "straight ahead" and not let distractions bother me. I do not wear a chapel veil for the Mass, though, just a small expandable head band. Perhaps one day I'll have the courage to wear the veil, but as it is now the small covering is all I manage. Even in wearing this, I notice some of the more progressive (mostly women) people of this already progressive parish looking askance at me, and some even avoid eye-contact with me.
I am the reader for Christmas - will I wear a head covering when I read? I'm not sure yet. I am praying about it. What is my motivation? Why do I want to wear something on my head? In one way I am trying to lead by example - lead people "back" to a more traditional/orthodox expression of the Faith. But on the other hand, I am doing it because it helps me and reminds me where I am and in whose presence I am sitting. Do I have to wear a head covering to remember this? No, but it helps - and most weeks I need all the help I can get!
Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas for you and your family, too...and (head covering or not) best wishes to you as a lector.
Thanks, Matheus. I'll keep you in my prayers - Merry Christmas!
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