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The Naked Truth about Modesty pt 1-- TheChurchMilitant September 07, 2010 This video will be available for purchase as a DVD Home | Truefaithtv for those who would like a hard copy. I give you permission …More
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TheChurchMilitant September 07, 2010 This video will be available for purchase as a DVD Home | Truefaithtv for those who would like a hard copy. I give you permission to use this video in any and all settings.
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Is the book 'the unveiled women' available anywhere?
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THE VEIL Taken from "The Unveiled Woman"
by Jackie Freppon.
During the second Vatican Council, a mob of reporters waited for news after a council meeting. One of them asked Msgr. Annibale Bugnini, then secretary of the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship, if women still had to wear a headcover in the churches. His response was that the Bishops were considering other issues, and that women’s …More
THE VEIL Taken from "The Unveiled Woman"
by Jackie Freppon.
During the second Vatican Council, a mob of reporters waited for news after a council meeting. One of them asked Msgr. Annibale Bugnini, then secretary of the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship, if women still had to wear a headcover in the churches. His response was that the Bishops were considering other issues, and that women’s veils were not on the agenda.
The next day, the international press announced throughout the world that women did not have to wear the veil anymore. A few days later, Msgr. Bugnini told the press he was misquoted and women must still had to wear the veil. But the Press did not retract the error, and many women stopped wearing the veil as out of confusion and because of pressure from feminist groups.
Before the revision in 1983, Canon law had stated that women must cover their heads "...especially when they approach the holy table" (can.1262.2). But in order to reduce such a growing collection of books, the new version of Canon law was subjected to concise changes. In the process, mention of head coverings was omitted.
In 1970, Pope Paul VI promulgated the Roman Missal, ignoring mention of women’s veils. But at the time the missal was published, it didn’t seem necessary to keep mandatory such an obvious and universal practice, even if it no longer had a "normative" value (Inter insigniores, # 4).
And mention in Canon law or the Roman Missal is not necessary to the continuation of the tradition, for it is rooted in Scripture and has been practiced ever since the early Church. Indeed, Pope John Paul II affirmed that the real sources of Canon law are the Sacred Tradition, especially as reflected in the ecumenical councils, and Sacred Scripture (O.S.V. Catholic Encyclopedia, p. 169). ........www.holyfamilyucc.com/veil.html
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www.truefaith.tv Modesty This video will be available for purchase as a DVD www.truefaith.tv for those who would like a hard copy.