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Head covering for Christian women

Christian head covering, also known as Christian veiling, is the traditional practice of women covering their head in a variety of Christian denominations. Some Christian women wear the head covering in public worship and during private prayer at home, while others (particularly Conservative Anabaptists) believe women should wear head coverings at all…

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Head covering for Christian women

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the Conservative Mennonite churchesinstance ofamong Conservative Anabaptists0.80text
the Dunkard Brethren Churchinstance ofamong Conservative Anabaptists0.80text
headcovering is counted as an ordinance of the Churchinstance ofamong Conservative Anabaptists0.80text
being worn throughout the day by womeninstance ofamong Conservative Anabaptists0.80text
Thomas Aquinasinstance ofand sumptuary laws regulated the quality and expense of women's veils as a matter of modesty and social order.Theologians0.80text
those mentioned in the Book of Enoch.18thinstance ofin which a veiled head is seen as a shield against attacks by fallen angels0.80text
19th centuryAcross much of 18th-century Europeinstance ofin which a veiled head is seen as a shield against attacks by fallen angels0.80text
women were widely expected to cover their heads in publicinstance ofin which a veiled head is seen as a shield against attacks by fallen angels0.80text
at worship. the practice was often read through 1 Corinthians 11 as signaling female subordinationinstance ofin which a veiled head is seen as a shield against attacks by fallen angels0.80text
and bare-headed women could face exclusion or harassmentinstance ofin which a veiled head is seen as a shield against attacks by fallen angels0.80text
the Mediterraneaninstance ofwhich codified long-standing practice rather than introducing a novel obligation.In regions0.80text
the Middle Eastinstance ofwhich codified long-standing practice rather than introducing a novel obligation.In regions0.80text

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