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A History of the Veil « The Thinking Housewife
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A History of the Veil

August 29, 2015

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Rogier van der Weyden, National Gallery, London

IN THISĀ six-part series from 2005, Donald P. Goodman III reviews the Catholic tradition of feminine head coverings. (See links at the bottom of the page.) In his conclusion, Goodman writes that this beautiful tradition, which has so often ennobled and dignified women, is a standing rebuke to the lies of feminism and the ugliness of egalitarianism.

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Patrick O’Brien writes:

This 65-year-old man is never more edified than when he sees a young veiled mother at Mass, a child or several in tow. There is a serene, holy beauty about such a woman. For me she is a walking actual grace — my mind is enlightened, my will strengthened to do good and avoid evil. What an act of kindness, of spiritual charity wearing the veil at Mass can be!

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