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  2. Mantilla - Wikipedia

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    With Spain being largely a Christian country, the mantilla is a Spanish adaption of the Christian practice of women wearing headcoverings during prayer and worship (cf. 1 Corinthians 11:2–10). [3] As Christian missionaries from Spain entered the Americas, the wearing of the mantilla as a Christian headcovering was brought to the New World. [3]

  3. Head covering for Christian women - Wikipedia

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    Conservative Anabaptists and Old Order Anabaptists hold that because "the testimony of headship and the angels apply to all times of the believer's life, not only church services", in addition to biblical injunctions to "pray often, even continually (Acts 6:3–4, 6; 12:5; Romans 1:8–10; Ephesians 1:15–19; 6:18–20; Colossians 1:3–4; 5: ...

  4. Hanging veil - Wikipedia

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    Ladies shall wear all their hair neatly up, avoiding fashion extremes, covered with a hanging veil, scarf, or traditional Mennonite covering of sufficient size to substantially cover the hair. Hanging veils and scarves must cover at least from the crown of the head to the bottom of the hair bun. [5]

  5. Veil - Wikipedia

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    When Moses spoke to them, he was without the veil; only when he ceased speaking, he put on the veil (compare with 2 Corinthians 3:13 [41]). Parochet (Exodus 26:31–35 [43]), the veil of the tabernacle and the temple, which hung between the holy place and the most holy (2 Chronicles 3:14 [44]). In the temple, a partition wall separated these ...

  6. Would You Wear This? Internet Split Over This Dramatic ... - AOL

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    “Would you wear it?” was the question posed towards María Undo’s wedding dress Bride in a dramatic wedding dress with veil, seated in a car, creating a fashion statement. Image credits ...

  7. Headscarf - Wikipedia

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    Here is an example of a 16th-century wimple, worn by a widowed Queen Anna of Poland, with a veil and a ruff around the neck. A headscarf is a scarf covering most or all of the top of a person's, usually women's, hair and head, leaving the face uncovered. A headscarf is formed of a triangular cloth or a square cloth folded into a triangle, with ...

  8. Catholic Bishop Slams Sabrina Carpenter Over Graphic Music ...

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    The parish's bishop 'is appalled at what was filmed' at the historic 19th-century church.

  9. Choir dress - Wikipedia

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    Several Orthodox Patriarchs wear a rounded headcovering called a koukoulion. Priests who have been awarded a pectoral cross wear it with their choir dress (these pectoral crosses are of several degrees: silver, gold, or jewelled). Bishops wear a panagia (icon of the Theotokos) in place of the pectoral cross. Archbishops may wear a pectoral ...