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In StockThe wearing of the veil, or mantilla, is a tradition that has its beginning in the early Church. The appeal of veiling was initially an emotional one: It made you feel humbled and reverent, like removing a hat during the national anthem or at a funeral might, and made you more able to focus on prayer.
Our vision was sparked by our own difficulty in finding veils that weren't "frumpy".
Our mission was to get more women wearing these veils, and we think the way to do it is to make them actually beautiful. It's not about veils. It's about God. The veil is a small tool that we can use to open our hearts to God more.
We encourage more women to take part in the great and noble tradition of veiling in church by providing high-quality veils and mantillas that are comfortable and enjoyable to wear, at an affordable PR.
We invite you to browse the store at your leisure, and decide which chapel veils and mantilla veils suit you best.
Feature:
This is a very pretty veil, simple and understated. The fabric is light, and generously cut, creating lovely cascades of pretty folds in the back. The heavier floral trim gives a nice swing and then it settles back into place! Plus it's flattering from the side, it skirts my softening profile:) A true classic! The material is heavy enough that You are able to sew a plastic Goody comb into the top front so that you would not risk tearing it with a bobby pin. Nice for wearing to Mass.
Package:
A delicate veil and some bobby pins.
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A Symbol of RespectChapel veils represent a whole range of things: a way to emulate the veil-wearing Virgin Mary, an experience of "authentic femininity" that sets women apart as specially blessed bearers of life and a reminder that she and all members of the church are to consider themselves brides in a symbolic marriage to Jesus, whom the Bible sometimes describes as a bridegroom. |
A Symbol of ModestyThroughout early Christian culture, the veil was again seen as a symbol of modesty. Today the use of the veil is considered a visible act of modesty and humility. A veil is not worn out of guilt, or as an act of subservience, or out of shame for feminine beauty, but rather as a sign of reverence and surrender to God’s will. |
The Significance of the VeilSo covering the head stemmed from cultural custom as well as early Christian tradition. It was carried over as Catholic tradition for the same reasons. However, the significance of the veil has since changed from the cultural tradition from whence it began. |
How should I clean my veil?All lace veils may be hand-washed cold with mild soap and laid flat to dry. If stiffness is an issue after air-drying, wet the veil slightly and run it through your dryer's delicate cycle with a fabric softener sheet. Cool iron if needed. |
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